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IE  AND  IRON  W( 

DETROIT  MICHIGAN 


Designs 

FOR 

1016 


WIRE 

IRON 

BRASS 


STEEL 

WORK 


We  Issue 
Special  Catalogs 
and 

Portfolios 
on  all  snbfects 


CANOPIES 


WIRE  SIGNS 


WROUGHT  IRON  FENCING 


JAIL  CELLS 


THIS  CATALOGUE  if  kept  in  a conspicuous  place  for  reference,  will  be  the  means  of  creating  a demand  for  goods  not  usually  carried  in  stock 


BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


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SPECIAL  TO  THE  TRADE 


CANOPIES 

SHUTTERS 


by  sending  us  names  of  prospects  which  we  can  work  up  into  orders.  You  come  in  direct  contact 
huire  £§] 

STAIRS  

STABLE  FIXTURES,  Etc. 

|ON  WORK,  and  if  you  will  write  us  a card,  we  will  assist  you  or  handle  the  matter  for  you  direct 
gs — Theatres — Schools  or  Institutions  which  should  be  equipped  with 

jjARDS,  Etc.,  and  if  you  send  us  the  particulars  we  can  make  it  profitable  for  you  by  securing  the  order, 
large  manufacturing  plants.  JAIL  CELLS  may  be  required  for  your  town. 

our  plan  will  be  a FINANCIAL  BENEFIT  TO  YOU. 

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E.  T.  BARNUM  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK 

Established  nearly  50  years  and  supplying  our  goods  all  over  the  United  States  and  Canada. 


No.  2-B — 

Lamp  Bracket. 

Arranged  for  one  electric  ball. 
Back  plate  9 inches  by  12 
inches,  8 inches  projection  to 
center  of  electric  ball. 

Sixteen  inches  high  to  bottom 
of  electric  ball. 

Painted  one  coat $30.00 

Bronzed  or  Berlin  black..  30.50 


No.  2-B — 
Lamp  Bracket. 


No.  4-B — 
Lamp  Bracket. 


No.  723 — Steel  Picket  Gates. 

.Price  per  square  foot,  made  with  H in. 

round  uprights  $1.00 

Extra  work  on  hinges,  bolts,  hasp,  etc.,  net  5.00 
These  doors  are  suitable  to  guard  back  en- 
trances of  stores,  banks,  offices,  etc.,  to  prevent 
burglars  from  gaining  access,  or  may  be  used 
between  two  buildings. 


No.  23- 
Lamp  Post. 

Octagonal  base, 
15  inches  in  di- 
ameter. Height  5 
feet  A'/i  inches  to 
bottom  of  globe. 
Price,  paint- 
ed   $30.00 


No.  312-B — Lamp 
Post. 

Four  feet  six  inches  high 
to  bottom  of  center  globe. 
Base,  14  inches  square. 
Arranged  for  3 globes; 

painted  one  coat. ...$100.00 
Arrar.ged  for  3 globes; 

bronzed  123.00 

Arranged  for  5 globes; 

painted  one  coat 133.00 

Arranged  for  5 globes; 

bronzed  150.00 

Prices  do  not  include 
glass  globes. 


No.  4-B — 

Lamp  Bracket. 

Fifteen 

center  of  electric 

Not  including  electric  ball, 

painted  one  coat $10.00 

Bronzed  11.50 


No.  25- 
Lamp  Post. 

Height  to  top 
of  globe,  5 feet. 
Diameter  at  base, 
10  inches. 

Price  $24.00 


No.  22- 
Lamp  Post. 

Base  15  inches 
square.  Height  5 feet 
2 inches  to  bottom  of 
globe. 

Price,  painted..  .$42.00 


No.  18-B — 
Lamp  Post. 

Five  feet  six  inches 
high  to  bottom  of 
globe.  Base,  16  inches 
square. 

Painted  one 

coat  $54.00 

Painted  one  coat 
and  bronzed..  04.00 
Glass  globes  not 
included  in  above 
prices. 


No.  24- 
Lamp  Post. 

L 

Height  to  bot- 
tom of  globe, 
feet.  Diameter  at 
base,  18  inches. 

Price  


IF  YOU  ARE  INTERESTED  IN  ANY  OF  THE  CATALOGUES  SPECIFIED  BELOW,  PLEASE  GIVE  FULL 
PARTICULARS  WHEN  WRITING,  SO  WE  MAY  SEND  YOU  THE  MOST  SUITABLE  LITERATURE  AND 
INFORMATION. 


No.  510  of  General  Wire  and  Iron  Work 
No.  512  of  Iron  and  Wire  Fencing 
No.  498  of  Jail  and  Prison  Work 
No.  516  of  Lawn  Vases  and  Statuary 
No.  509  of  Canopies  and  Porticos. 


No.  178-E  of  Fire  Escapes 
No.  429  of  Wire  Signs 
No.  227  of  Wire  Cloth 
No.  1301-C  of  Sash  Bars 
No.  336  of  Metal  Lockers 


Special,  of  Mausoleum  Doors  and  Gates 
Special,  of  Bank  and  Office  Railings 
Special,  Display  Fountains 
Special,  Drinking  Fountains 
Special,  Weather  Vanes 


IN  ADDITION  TO  THESE  CATALOGUES  AND  PORTFOLIOS,  WE  HAVE  ON  FILE  THOUSANDS  OF  SPECIAL 
DESIGNS.  A SELECTION  OF  THESE  TOGETHER  WITH  A DRAWING  TO  FIT  YOUR  PARTICULAR  NEEDS 
WILL  BE  SENT  YOU  PROMPTLY  UPON  REQUEST. 


* ft  P A \ T When  writing  for  prices,  to  avoid  delay,  kindly  state  clearly 
■ — ...  your  wants  and  mention  the  goods  by  number  and  name,  if 
:d  in  catalogue  you  have. 

■ v.  • not  tear  out  pages  or  Illustrations. 

r*y  days  net  or  2 per  cent  if  paid  within  10  days  from  date  of  shipment  to 
,i  de  buyers. 

rho  are  not  rated  satisfactorily  by  Mercantile  Agencies  will  avoid  vexatious 
s •/  giving  bank  references  or  remitting  at  least  one-half  the  amount  with  order. 
' r.  ide  to  order  cannot  be  shipped  "collect  on  delivery"  unless  one-half  of  the 
j.  ompames  the  order. 

: t discount  is  allowed  when  entire  amount  is  sent  with  order. 

laid  at  maturity  will  be  drawn  for  at  sight,  with  exchange  added. 

1 Di  ’i  i Now  York  or  Chicago,  Post  Office  or  Express  Orders  ONLY  are  received 

Chocks  MUST  HAVE  EXCHANGE  ADDED. 

'•  and  cartage  charged  at  actual  cost. 


FREIGHT:— Equalized  with  Chicago,  New  York,  St.  Louis,  and  other  principal  shipping 
centers  on  large  orders. 

ERRORS  AND  DEDUCTIONS:— We  exercise  the  utmost  care  in  filling  orders,  but  in  case 
of  error,  we  reserve  the  right  to  replace  any  work  made  or  shipped  incorrectly.  Any 
complaint  must  be  made  within  3 days  after  receipt  of  goods. 

No  deductions  allowed  from  our  invoices,  for  alterations  or  repairs,  without  our 

consent. 

DELIVERY:— When 

shipment  immed , _ 

responsibility  ends.  The  Transportation  Company  is  then  responsible 
age,  loss,  delay  in  transit,  or  failure  to  deliver  within  a reasonable  time.  Have  loss 
or  damage  noted  on  the  freight  bill,  by  the  agent  before  you  pay  the  charges  or 
accept  the  shipment,  and  then  your  claim  against  the  Transportation  Company  can 
be  readily  adjusted. 

Be  sure  to  preserve  your  paid  freight  bill  for  future  reference. 

RETURNED  GOODSi— Goods  returned  without  our  permission  will  not  be  accepted  or 
credited. 


goods  have  been  receipted  for,  by  the  Transportation  Company,  the 
eaiately  becomes  the  property  of  the  consignee  and  the  shippers 
:nds.  The  Transportation  Company  is  then  responsible  for  any  dam- 


No.  515  Discount  Sheet 


E.  T.  Barnum,  Wire  and  Iron  Work 

DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 

TRADE  DISCOUNT  SHEET 

FOR  No.  B 1 4 CATALOGUE  ONLY 


ALL  PREVIOUS  DISCOUNTS 
ARE  NULL  AND  VOID 


The**'  discounts  do  not  apply  to  prices 
In  catalogue  marked  NET 


Our  customers  will  kindly  bear  in  mind  when  estimating  net  prices  from  this  discount  sheet  that  the 
present  unsettled  market  conditions  make  it  necessary  to  state  that  although  we  have  endeavored  to  retain 
the  same  discounts  in  most  cases  as  ivere  in  effect  last  year  we  may  change  them  at  any  time  without 

notice. 

We  may  be  able  in  some  cases  to  increase  the  discounts  but  are  ntore  likely  to  be  compelled  to 

decrease  them. 

Discounts  on  ivork  made  to  order  are  usually  unsatisfactory  and  we  particularly  request  that  when 
possible  we  be  permitted  to  submit  a net  estimate  on  the  work. 


Pa,. 


Discount 


2  Iron  Gates  25% 

Lamp  Posts  and  Brackets 25%  and  upward 

3 to  7. . Balcony  Fire  Escapes 25%  and  upward 

Send  particulars  for  net  estimate. 

Where  not  listed— write  for  prices. 

7 to  9 Iron  and  Steel  Stairs — 

Prices  on  application. 

It  Fire  Escape  Ladder 25% 

Spiral  Stairs — 

Send  particulars  for  net  prices. 


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Wrought  Steel  Balcony  Railing — 

Less  than  10  lineal  feet 15%. 

10  to  25  lineal  feet 25%. 

25  lineal  feet  or  over.....! 30%. 


12- 13. . .Wrought  Steel  Fire  Door — 

Prices  on  application. 

Wrought  Steel  Shutters— 

Prices  on  application. 

Shutter  Eyes  and  Shutter  Eye  Bolts 25% 

13 Wrought  Steel  Brackets -10% 

13- 14. . Collapsible  and  Folding  Gates — 

Send  dimensions  of  openings  for  net  prices. 
15-16... Wire  Window  Guards— 

Small  lots  25% 

25  square  feet  or  over 30% 

50  square  feet  or  over 35% 

100  square  feet  or  over 40% 

200  square  feet  or  over 45% 

Guards  containing  less  than  5 square  feet  will 
be  figured  as  5 square  feet. 

Prices  on  narrow  or  irregular  shaped  guards, 
upon  application. 

17  Iron  and  Steel  Window  Guards — 

Small  lots  25% 

25  square  feet  or  more 30% 

50  square  feet  or  more 35% 

100  square  feet  or  more 40% 

Guards  containing  less  than  S square  feet  will 
be  figured  as  5 square  feet. 

18  Sidewalk  Tiling — 

Sections  containing  more  than  10  square  feet, 
10%  and  upwards. 

Sections  containing  10  square  feet  or  less,  send 
, sizes  for  net  estimate. 

Coal  Holes  and  Covers ..25% 

Ash  Pit  Doors — 

LeSs  than  6 .....25% 

6 or  more 35% 

12  or  more 50% 

Coal  Chutes  25% 

Area  Railing  25% 

19  Sidewalk  Doors  20% 

Send  particulars  for  estimate. 

Steel  Plate  Doors 25% 

Combined  Window  Guard  and  Area  Grating — 

Send  particulars  for  net  estimate. 

Sidewalk  Grating  Door — 

Send  size  for  net  price. 

Wrought  Iron  Grating- 
Prices  on  application. 

..Fire  Proof  Vault  Doors  25% 


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21  to  23  Canopies  and  Porticos — 

Send  particulars  and  approximate  measurements 
for  net  price. 

24-25. . .Counter  and  Partition  Railings — 

Less  than  10  lineal  feet 20% 

10  lineal  feet  or  over 30% 

15  lineal  feet  or  over 35% 

25  lineal  feet  or  over 40% 

Send  particulars  for  net  price. 

26  Tellers’  Wickets  25%  to  35% 

Metal  Panels — 

One  panel  or  less  than  10  square  feet,  list  NET. 

Over  10  square  feet 25%  and  upward 

Metal  Grilles — 

Send  particulars  of  what  you  require. 

27  Ventilator  Panels — 

Send  for  net  prices. 

Door  Guards — 

Net  prices  upon  application. 

Brass  Choir  Rail — 

Send  particulars  for  net  estimate. 

Sash  Bars — 

25  lineal  feet  or  less 30% 

100  lineal  feet  or  less 40% 

Over  100  lineal  feet 50% 

28  Brass  Railings  25%  and  upward 

Where  not  listed  write  for  net  prices. 

Brass  Slide  Pole 25% 

Swimming  Pool  Ladder — 

Net  prices  quoted  upon  receipt  of  sizes. 

29  Steel  Lockers — 

Discounts  according  to  quantity. 

Send  particulars  for  net  prices. 

Machinery  Guards — 

Send  sizes  and  quantity  for  net  prices. 

Pay  Booth — 

Switchboard  Enclosure — 

Showcase  Guard — 

Cashier’s  Railing — 

Made  to  order  only.  Net  prices  can  only  be 
quoted  upon  receipt  of  full  particulars. 

30  Partition  Railings — 

See  discounts  for  pages  24  and  25.  j 

31  Cast  Cresting — 

Less  than  25  feet 15% 

25  feet  to  50  feet 20% 

50  feet  to  100  feet 25% 

100  feet  to  200  feet 30% 

Special  prices  on  large  orders. 

We  aim  to  carry  in  Stock  No.  1-C,  No.  6-C,  No.  7-C, 
No.  33-C,  and  No.  44-C  Cresting,  so  we  recommend  a 
selection  from  these  five  designs  when  Cresting  is 
wanted  at  once. 

Finials,  Cast — When  Finials  are  ordered  with  Crest- 
ing, same  discount  as  the  Cresting. 

Malleable  Cresting — 

Less  than  25  feet net 

25  to  100  feet 30%.. ...... 

100  feet  or  over 33yi- 

Special  prices  on  large  orders. 

Finials,  Malleable— When  Finials  are  ordered  with 
Cresting,  same  discount  as  the  Cresting. 

Wrought  Iron  Cresting 25% 

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Discount 


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32 Weather  Vanes — 


Listing  over  $15.00 25% 

Listing  $15.00  or  less 20% 

Send  tor  special  Weather  Vane  Circular. 

33  Steel  Flagstaffs — 

Send  particulars  for  net  estimate. 

Tower  Ornaments  25% 

Tower  Finials  25% 

Eagle  and  Ball  Ornaments— 

Listing  over  $15.00 30% 

Listing  $15.00  or  less 25% 

34  and  35.  Jail  Cells — 

Send  for  Jail  Cell  catalog  and  give  full  particu- 
lars. 


36. 


37. 


38, 


Stall  Gutters  and  Gutter  Cover — 


10  feet  or  more 25% 

25  feet  or  more 30% 

100  feet  or  more 35% 

Cesspools  25% 

Special  price  on  No.  28-C  in  quantities. 
"T”  and  “L”  Angle  Connections — net. 


Floor  Drain  20% 

Water  Troughs  25% 

Stall  Partitions  and  Guards 30%  and  upward 


Stall  partitions  made  less  than  25  inches  high 
cost  same  as  25  inches. 


Brackets,  Hooks  and  Rings 30%. 

Stall  Window  Ventilator 25%. 

No.  82,  90  and  91  Hay  Racks 30%. 

No.  16%,  1S-B,  87  Hay  Racks — 

Less  than  6 40%, 

6 or  more 45%. 

12  or  more 50%. 

No.  86,  92-C,  89,  83-E  Hay  Racks— 

Less  than  6 30%. 

6 or  more 40%. 


We  carry  in  stock  1S-B,  90,  91,  16%  Hay  Racks. 


Oat  Mangers,  No.  11%,  14%,  20 — 

Less  than  6 40% 

6 or  more 45% 

12  or  more 50% 

No.  111%,  114%,  galvanized 40% 

No.  52  and  52%-B  Oat  Manger 30% 

Perfection  Oat  Manger,  No.  16 40% 

No.  12%,  22,  23  Oat  Manger 30% 

No.  21  Oat  Manger 25% 

No.  19-B  and  24-B  Pot  Oat  Manger — 

Less  than  6 30% 

We  carry  in  stock  Nos.  11%,  14%,  114%  and 
Mangers. 

Nos.  28-29-36  Feed  Box 10% 

12  or  more 25% 

No.  3 Combined  Hay  Rack  and  Oat 

Manger  30% 

No.  10-C  Harness  Washing  Sink 25% 

Corner  Salt  Dish 20% 


39  Elevator  Enclosures — 

Prices  on  application. 

Cloak  Room  Partition — 

Write  for  net  prices. 

Signs,  Wire — 

Send  particulars  for  net  estimate. 

40  Steel  Picket  Fencing — 

25  feet  to  50  feet 25% 

50  feet  to  100  feet 33%% 

100  feet  to  200  feet 40% 

200  feet  to  300  feet 45% 

300  feet  and  over 50% 

Write  for  Large  Fence  Catalog. 

Galvanized  Wire  Fence 25%  and  upward 

Write  for  net  prices. 


ET’  ALL  DISCOUNTS  AND  ALL  PRICES  ARE  SUBJECT  TO  CHANGE  WITHOUT  NOTICE 

TERMS:— Thirty  days  net  or  2%  if  paid  within  10  days  from  day  of  shipment,  to  responsible  buyers. 

Buyers  who  are  not  rated  satisfactorily  by  Mercantile  Agencies  will  avoid  vexatious  delays  by  giving  bank  references 
or  remitting  at  least  one-half  the  amount  with  order. 

Work  made  to  order  cannot  be  shipped  “collect  on  delivery”  unless  one-half  of  the  price  accompanies  the  order. 

3%  discount  is  allowed  when  entire  amount  is  sent  with  order. 

Bills  unpaid  at  maturity  will  be  drawn  for  at  sight,  with  exchange  added. 

Drafts  on  New  York  or  Chicago,  Post  Office  or  Express  Orders  ONLY  are  received  at  par. 

Personal  Checks  MUST  HAVE  EXCHANGE  ADDED. 

FREIGHT: — Equalized  with  Chicago,  New  York,  St.  Louis  and  other  principal  shipping  centers  on  large  orders. 

ERRORS  AND  DEDUCTIONS: — We  exercise  the  utmost  care  in  filling  orders,  but  in  case  of  error,  we  reserve  the  right 
to  replace  any  work  made  or  shipped  incorrectly.  Any  complaint  must  be  made  within  3 days  after  receipt  of  goods. 
No  deductions  allowed,  from  our  invoices,  for  alterations  or  repairs,  without  our  consent. 

DELIVERY: — When  goods  have  been  receipted  for  by  the  Transportation  Company,  the  shipment  immediately  becomes 
the  property  of  the  consignee  and  the  shipper’s  responsibility  ends.  The  Transportation  Company  is  then  responsible 
for  any  damage,  loss,  delay  in  transit,  or  failure  to  deliver  within  a reasonable  time.  Have  loss  or  damage  noted  on 
the  freight  bill,  by  the  agent,  before  you  pay  the  charges  or  accept  the  shipment,  and  then  your  claim  against  the 
Transportation  Company  can  be  readily  adjusted. 

Be  sure  to  preserve  your  paid  freight  bill  for  future  reference. 

RETURNED  GOODS: — Goods  returned  without  our  permission  will  not  be  accepted  or  credited. 

Package  and  cartage  charged  at  actual  cost. 

Please  attach  this  sheet  to  Catalogue  No.  514  in  which  it  comes  and  preserve  for  future  reference. 

E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


(OVER) 


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COLUMBIA  Lii'iiVE.AiTT 


E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


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SECURITY  FIRE  ESCAPES  FOR  PROTECTION 


To  avoid  delay  we  suggest  making  simply  a pencil  outline  with  measurements,  of  that  part 
of  the  building  where  escape  Is  to  be  placed.  Or  we  will  mall  you  a printed  blank  on  which 
measurements  can  be  inserted. 


No.  550-C — Fire  Escape. 

The  above  illustration  shows  the  kind  of  Fire  Escape  specified  by  the  STATE 
LAWS  OF  MICHIGAN  for  SCHOOL  HOUSES,  TOWN  HALLS  and  all  other  public 
buildings.  The  balconies  can  be  made  any  length  and  width,  as  may  be  ordered  by 
your  State  Inspector,  but  are  usually  about  36  inches  wide. 

Price  per  lin.  ft. 

Balconies  48  inches  wide,  5 ft.  long $11.00 

Balconies  48  inches  wide,  10  ft.  long 10.50 

Above  prices  include  Steel  Slat  Floors,  Railing  and  Brackets  to  support  Balconies. 

Stairs,  24  inches  wide,  price  per  lineal  ft $ 3.75 

Extra  for  counter  balance  equipment,  in  addition  to  the  price  per  running  ft.  of 

stairs  25.00 

The  above  prices  do  not  include  wire  work  lining  for  railings  as  this  is  frequently 

omitted. 

The  stairs  are  24  inches  wide  and  the  hand  railings  of  stairs  and  balconies  are  36 
inches  high,  covered  on  the  inside  with  heavy  galvanized  wire  netting.  For  school 
buildings  the  under  side  of  stairs  is  also  covered  with  wire  netting.  The  stairs  extend- 
ing from  lower  balcony  to  ground  are  usually  made  in  two  sections,  the  upper  section 
being  stationary  and  the  lower  section  is  so  constructed  that  it  gradually  lowers  when 
stepped  upon  and  then  automatically  returns  to  place.  Owing  to  its  construction  is 
raised  up  out  of  the  way  when  not  in  use  and  lowered  instantly  in  case  of  fire.  We 
have  furnished  many  SCHOOLS  and  other  public  buildings  in  Michigan  with  this 
design  and  we  have  numerous  testimonials  on  file. 

Upon  receipt  of  rough  sketch  giving  full  particulars  and  measurements,  we  will 
promptly  mail  an  estimate. 


No.  725-B  — Fire  Escape. 


With  this  style  Fire  Escape  the  opening  or  well  hole  for  descending  the  stairway 
is  done  away  with,  rendering  the  platform  more  safe,  especially  when  crowded  with 
people  in  a hurry  to  descend. 

Price  per  lin.  ft. 

S ft.  long $ 6.00 

10  ft.  long 5-5® 

5 ft.  long *00 

10  ft.  long 7.50 


Balconies  24  inches  wide 
Balconies  24  inches  wide 
Balconies  48  inches  wide 
Balconies  48  inches  wide 


Above  prices  include  Steel  Slat  Floors,  Railing  and  Brackets  to  support  Balconies. 


Vertical  ladders  18  inches  wide,  price  per  lineal  ft 

Stairs,  24  inches  wide,  price  per  lineal  ft 

Extra  for  counter  balance  equipment,  in  addition  to  the  price  per 
stairs  


$ 1.50 

3.00 

running  ft.  of 

25.00 


The  counterbalanced  stairway  is  ready  for  instant  use,  and  when  not  in  use, 
remains  in  a horizontal  position  high  enough  to  permit  pedestrians  to  walk  under  it 
with  safety. 

Send  us  particulars  of  what  you  require  and  we  will  submit  a net  estimate.  -ul 

nosing,  Mich. 

ere  put  on  by  our 

>d  quality. 


St.  Paul’s  Rectory,  Os  BROW  N,  Secy. 

E.  T.  Barnum,  Wire  & Iron  Work. 

The  FIRE  ESCAPE  furnished  by  you  for  our  School  House  arrive 
since,  and  we  have  just  put  it  in  place.  We  find  it  to  fit  exactly  to  the  Anthony,  Idaho. 

It  appears  well,  is  solid  and  we  are  exceedingly  pleased  with  it. 

We  find  your  price  very  reasonable.  industrial  Training 

Very  respectfully  , 

■ your  fire  escapes 
yours, 

L.  McGREW. 


All  of  our  Fire  Escapes  may  be  fitted  with  any  type  of  stairway  or  ladder. 


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SCHOOL  AND  ASYLUM  FIRE  ESCAPES 

This  particular  branch  of  our  Fire  Escape  department  has  been  specialized  by  the  addition  of  experts  such  as  make  our  organization  an  authority  on  the  subject.  There  »re  no  obstacles 
we  cannot  overcome  and  our  engineering  staff  can  assist  you  with  valuable  suggestions. 

Simply  tell  us  your  wants,  sending  a sketch  or  outline  and  we  will  advise  in  detail  what  can  be  done,  with  the  least  possible  expense. 


Designed  especially  for  School  and  College  buildings  where  an  absolutely  safe  and  secure 
escape  must  be  used.  All  the  rails  are  lined  with  wire  work  as  shown.  Platforms  are  of 
improved  construction  and  reinforced  to  carry  the  maximum  loads.  No  sfate  laws  specify  a 
better  fire  escape. 

The  price  of  this  Escape  is  approximately  the  same  as  No.  400-E  shown  on  page  4,  but 
costing  extra  for  the  wide  ends  of  balconies  and  wire  work  lining  on  the  railing. 


No.  805 — Fire  Escape. 


This  is  intended  primarily  for  Asylum  purposes,  but  is  particularly  adapted  for  any 
building  in  which  children,  aged  people  or  those  with  subnormal  faculties  are  housed.  A large 
number  of  these  escapes  have  been  installed  and  their  efficiency  and  security  have  been 
demonstrated  by  actual  use. 


E.  T.  Barnum  Iron  Works. 

We  are  much  pleased  with  the  Fire  Escapes  \ 
We  found  that  your  work  complied  in  every  way 
nished  by  us. 


Weedsport,  N.  Y. 

irhich  you  erected  on  our  School  Building, 
with  the  drawings  and  specifications  fur- 

Yours  very  truly, 

W.  A.  TRAVER,  Engr. 


E.  T.  Barnum,  Wire  & Iron  \\  ork. 

The  FIRE  ESCAPES  which  we  purchased 
own  workmen,  and  are  every  way  satisfactory 


Michigan  Agricultural  College, 
East  Lansing,  Mich. 

of  you  some  months  ago  were  put  on  by  our 
and  the  workmanship  of  good  quality. 

Yours  truly, 

A.  M.  BROWN,  Secy. 


Hancock,  Mich. 

E.  T.  Barnum  Iron  Works. 

Some  time  ago  you  furnished  me  with  a large  FIRE  ESCAPE  for  our  Hospital  here  and 
this  as  well  as  other  jobs  which  you  have  done  for  me  in  the  past  have  proven  entirely 
satisfactory. 

ARCHIE  J.  VERYILLE. 


St.  Anthony,  Idaho. 

E.  T.  Barnum,  Wire  & Iron  Work. 

We  have  used  four  of  your  FIRE  ESCAPES  on  buildings  for  the  Idaho  Industrial  Training 
School  at  St.  Anthony.  Idaho. 

We  have  had  considerable  experience  in  building  construction  and  think  your  fire  escapes 
are  first  class  in  every  particular. 

Very  truly  yours, 

F.  L.  McGREW. 


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All  of  our  Fire  Escapes  may  be 


fitted  with  any  type  of  stairway  or  ladder. 


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FIRE  ESCAPES 

Made  to  Conform  to  Laws  of  Any  State. 

We  suggest  making  simply  a pencil  outline  with  measurements  of  that  portion  of  building  where  the  escape  is  intended  to  be  placed,  or  we 
will  send  you  a printed  blank  on  which  the  measurements  can  be  inserted,  if  you  prefer. 

Every  hotel,  theatre,  school,  factory  and  public  building  should  have  this  protection. 


No.  625 — Iron  Fire  Escape. 


Balconies  36  in.  wide,  5 ft.  long 
Balconies  36  in.  wide,  10  ft.  long. 


Price  per 
lineal  ft. 

$6.00 

5.50 


Above  prices  include  Steel  Slat  Floors,  Railing,  as  shown,  and  Brackets  to  support 
Balconies. 


SLANTING  STAIRS,  with  6-inch  trends  and  hand  rail  on  side.  Price  per  lineal  ft $ 2.50 

VERTICAL  LADDERS,  18  inches  wide.  Price  per  lineal  foot 1.50 

SWINGING  DROP  LADDER,  with  hinge  bar,  cable,  pulley  and  balance  weight,  extra  ...  10.00 
SLIDING  DROP  LADDER,  with  cable,  pulley,  balance  weight  and  guides,  extra ..  15.00 


The  five-foot  Balconies  arc  intended  for  single  windows,  and  the  ten-foot  Balconies  arc 
usually  long  enough  to  take  in  two  windows,  as  shown  in  above  illustration. 

BRACKETS  are  usually  placed  about  five  feet  apart. 

BALCONIES  arc  generally  made  36  inches  wide  and  five  to  ten  feet  long,  but  can  be  any 
width  or  length  desired. 

The  floors  of  Balconies  arc  formed  of  steel  bars  securely  fastened  to  steel  stringers  and 
spaced  so  as  to  allow;  snow  and  ice  to  pass  through.  Stairs  arc  wrought  iron  with  steel  treads. 
In  ordering  or  writing  for  estimates,  send  sketch  or  state  length  and  number  of  balconies 
wanted,  height  from  floor  to  floor  of  building  and  the  thickness  of  walls. 

Every  hotel,  theater,  factory,  school  and  public  building  should  have  this  protection. 


No.  575 — Iron  Fire  Escape. 


This  is  the  design  used  in  the  State  of  Ohio  and  Conforms  with  the  State  Law.  In 
writing  for  prices,  if  for  use  in  Ohio,  state  whether  the  State  Inspector’s  order  calls  for 
an  “A”  or  “B”  Escape.  Ohio  “A”*  specifications  are  intended  for  factories,  the  balconies 
being  45  inches  wide  and  stairs  not  less  than  24  inches  wide  with  8-inch  treads  and  8-inch 
risers.  Ohio  “B”  specifications  arc  intended  for  School  Houses,  Theaters  and  other  public 
buildings  where  necessary  to  extend  the  stairway  clear  to  the  ground,  the  balconies  and 
stairs  all  being  42  inches  wide  with  10-inch  treads  and  7-inch  risers. 

We  also  sell  a great  many  of  this  design  for  fire  escape  in  other  States  and  it  gives 
universal  satisfaction  wherever  used.  It  is  exceptionally  strong  and  substantial,  the  truss 
construction  adding  greatly  to  the  strength  of  the  balconies  and  stairs. 

In  writing  for  estimates,  send  rough  sketch,  giving  particulars  and  measurements. 


Nyassa,  Ore. 

E.  T.  Barnum,  Wire  & Iron  Work. 

Some  time  ago  we  erected  WROUGHT  STEEL  FIRE  ESCAPES,  which  we  purchased  of 
your  house,  for  the  public  schools  of  this  place,  and  must  say  that  we,  as  well  as  the  school, 
arc  very  much  pleased  with  them.  They  are  all  that  we  could  ask  for. 

Respectfully  yours, 

NYASSA  HARDWARE  CO. 


Stairways  and  ladders  are  interchangeable,  that  is  any  type  of  stairway  or  ladder  may  be  used 
with  any  design  of  Fire  Escape. 


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No.  44 — Ornamental  Iron  Stairway. 

Made  with  heavy  steel  stringers  and  diamond  non-slipperv  treads 
and  platform.  Suitable  for  both  interior  and  exterior  of  building. 

It  is  usually  carried  on  strong  steel  brackets  but  can  be  supported 
on  columns  if  desired. 


No.  10 — Ornamental  Iron  Stairs. 

The  treads  and  platform  are  of  cast  or  steel  plate,  diamond 
jheckered  on  top  surface  to  make  them  non*slippery.  Stringers 
are  of  heavy  wrought  steel  bars. 

Stairs  are  usually  made  three  feet  or  three  feet  six  inches 
wide,  but  we  can  furnish  any  width  desired.  The  brackets 
for  supporting  the  stairs  are  steel  with  shaft  to  extend  through 
the  wall  and  fasten  with  nut  and  washer  on  the  inside.  The 
stairs  are  all  fitted  together  in  the  shop,  and  each  part  is 
numbered,  so  that  any  ordinary  mechanic  can  put  the  work  up 
without  difficulty  at  a considerable  saving  in  the  cost  of 
erecting  it. 

Any  other  style  of  railing  can  be  furnished  with  the  stair, 
if  desired.  Send  particulars  and  measurements  for  prices. 

Correspondence  solicited. 


No.  41 — Iron  Stairs. 

(For  Interior  Use.) 


An  inexpensive  design  for  single  or  continuous  flights.  The  newels  may  be  cast  iron  or 
wrought  steel  as  preferred.  Especially  suitable  for  fire  proof  buildings  and  adaptable  to  any 
condition.  Send  us  your  plans  and  we  will  make  suggestions  and  submit  prices. 


An  inexpensive  interior  stairway  for  factories,  mills,  shops,  etc.  The  treads  and  platform 
floors  are  open  construction,  making  an  inexpensive,  though  substantial  stairway. 

Send  plan  showing  measurements. 


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SPIRAL  STAIRS  AND  FIRE 


ESCAPE  LADDERS 


No.  37 — Spiral  Iron  Stairs 

Made  any  height,  and  usually  five  feet  in  diameter, 
hut  can  he  made  other  sizes  if  required. 


No.  38 — Spiral  Iron  Stairs. 

Made  any  height,  and  usually  five  feet  in  diameter, 
but  can  be  made  other  sizes  if  required. 

State  height  from  floor  to  floor  and  diameter  wanted, 
when  writing  for  prices. 


State  height  from  floor  to  floor  and  diameter  We  have  other  designs  of  Spiral 
wanted,  when  writing  for  prices.  r 

stairs  which  we  shall  be  pleased  to 

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substituted  for  the  design  shown.  Submit  On  application. 


No.  222 — Steel  Ladder  Fire 
Escape. 


No.  221 — Steel  Vertical  Ladder. 


Usually  made  18  inches  wide  and  to 
extend  over  roof.  Can  be  made  so 
persons  can  descend  between  ladder 
and  building. 

Price,  per  lineal  foot,  18  in.  wide,  $1.50 

Bend  over  cornice  extra.  Any  length 
or  width  and  shape  to  suit  the  con- 
ditions on  building. 


18  inches  wide,  price,  per  foot $1.50 

Can  be  made  any  length  or  width  de- 
sired. Send  particulars  and  measurements 
for  prices.  Can  furnish  brackets  or  anchors 
to  fasten  the  ladder  to  brick  or  wood- 
work if  desired. 


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BALCONY  AND  PORCH||RAILINGS 


No.  74-B — Wrought  Steel 
Balcony  and  Porch 
Railing. 

Railing,  per  lineal  foot,  33  inches  high,  painted $ 4.00 

Forged  Steel  Brackets,  36  inches  long,  including  wall  bolts,  nuts  and  washers,  each 10.00 


No.  75-C — Wrought  Steel 
Balcony  and  Porch 
Railing. 


Railing,  per  lineal  foot,  33  inches  high,  painted $ 5.00 

Forged  Steel  Brackets,  36  inches  long,  including  wall  bolts,  nuts  and  washers each,  12.00 

Corner  Scrolls  each,  6.00 


No.  73-B — Wrought  Steel  Balcony  and  Porch  Railing. 

Price  per  lineal  foot,  33  inches  high,  painted $3.00 

Made  with  square  uprights. 

Send  plan  showing  full  particulars  to  enable  us  to  quote  special  price. 


No.  72-B — Wrought  Steel  Balcony  and  Porch  Railing. 


Price  per  lineal  foot,  33  inches  high,  painted $2.00 

Can  be  made  higher  if  desired.  This  is  a neat,  inexpensive  design. 


No.  80 — Wrought  Steel  Balcony  and  Porch  Railing. 

Extra  heavy  construction  for  severe  service.  Cast  or  wrought  brackets.  Price  varies  with 
size  of  balcony.  Especially  appropriate  for  enclosed  porches  on  apartment  buildings. 


No.  52-C — Wrought  Steel  Balcony  and  Porch  Railing. 

Price  per  lineal  foot,  33  inches  high,  painted $3.00 

These  are  all  new  designs  and  very  substantial  and  ornamental.  They  are  made  entirely 
of  steel,  all  hand  forged,  and  add  to  the  appearance  and  value  of  any  building. 


No.  77 — Wrought  Steel  Balcony  and  Porch  Railing. 

Price  per  lineal  foot,  33  inches  high,  painted $1.90 


No.  71-C — Wrought  Steel  Balcony  and  Porch  Railing. 


Price  per  lineal  foot,  33  inches  high,  painted . .....$2.00 

Any  of  our  balcony  railings  can  be  furnished  complete  with  steel  floor,  supporting  brackets, 
etc.,  when  desired. 


The  BALCONY  AND  PORCH  RAILINGS  illustrated  on  this  page  can  be  made  in  other  heights  than  listed 
add  greatly  to  the  attractiveness  of  a building.  . . a ..  , 

Prices  DO  NOT  include  floor,  which  is  usually  wood,  and  furnished  by  the  customet.  We  can  furnish  iron  or  steel  rmors  it  filmed 

In  ordering  or  writing  for  prices  please  STATE  HOW  MANY  BALCONIES  ARE  WANTED,  LENGTH  AND  WIDTH  OF  EACH. 
Correspondence  solicited  from  Architects  and  Builders. 

Other  designs  of  Balcony  Railings  will  be  submitted  upon  request  or  we  will  work  from  your  designs. 


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FIRE-PROOF  DOORS  AND  SHUTTERS 


No.  56 — Wrought  Steel  Fire  Shutters. 

This  cut  illustrates  our  segment  top  shutters  with  double  lock  bars,  etc. 


Shutters  can  be  arranged  to  open 
from  outside,  if  desired.  We  also  have 
a device  for  holding  shutters  in  place 
when  open. 


No.  16  steel  is  generally  used  for 
shutters  and  doors,  and  occasionally 
No.  14,  when  an  extra  heavy  door  is 
wanted.  They  are  made  with  wrought 
steel  hinges.  A heavy  wrought  steel 
frame  is  riveted  around  the  edge  of 
the  steel  plate,  making  it  very  rigid. 

When  writing  for  prices  specify  the 
exact  height  and  width  of  openings  and 
whether  the  shutters  are  to  lap  on  the 
outside  of  wall  or  close  into  the  open- 
ings. Note  designs  of  Shutter  Eyes  on 
this  page.  If  the  opening  is  curved 
at  the  top,  state  the  amount  of  rise 
of  arch.  Mention  if  window  cap  pro- 
jects from  face  of  wall  or  not. 

We  make  these  shutters  with  heavy 
hinges  and  angle  or  flat  steel  frame  sec- 
urely riveted  around  the  edges,  to- 
gether with  substantial  lock  bars  and 
handle  as  shown.  They  are  well  paint- 
ed before  shipping. 

Send  measurements  for  net  prices. 


No.  57 — Sliding  Fire  Shutters. 

Used  on  either  the  inside  or  outside  of  window  openings  when 
the  space  between  windows  will  permit  and  they  are  made  to  over- 
lap at  top  and  both  sides. 

They  are  provided  with  track  and  hangers,  also  roller  guides 
at  bottom.  When  writing  for  prices,  please  state  dimensions  of 
opening  to  be  covered. 


No.  5 — Expansion  Shutter  Hinge 
Eye  Bolt. 


Price  each,  .60c 

By  the  use  of  this  eye  bolt,  the  drilling  through 
a wall  incident  to  the  use  of  a common  bolt  is 
obviated,  and  the  inside  finish  of  wall  therefore 
undisturbed.  A hole  not  larger  at  the  bottom 
than  at  the  top,  and  of  sufficient  size  and  depth 
to  allow  the  insertion  of  the  expansion  parts  is 
cut  in  the  wall;  the  eye  is  then  placed  in  position 
and  turned,  causing  the  expansion  parts  to  spread 
and  bind  themselves  in  a parallel  manner  in  the  hole 
and  become  immovable. 


Shutter  Eyes. 


Price  each,  .60c 

Shutter  eyes  arc  usually  ordered  in  sets  of 
four  (2  right  hand  and  2 left  hand).  Unless 
otherwise  ordered,  we  ship  half  right  and  half 
left  hand. 


No.  54 — Wrought  Steel  Fire  Door. 

For  protection  from  fire,  burglars,  etc.  Made 
to  fit  any  size  or  shape  opening  and  of  different 
thicknesses  of  steel  plate  accordingly.  Forged 
iron  hinges,  frame  and  hasp  for  padlock  fasten- 
ing. In  writing  for  prices  state  net  size  of 
opening,  and  we  will  allow  for  lap  at  top  and  sides. 
State  for  what  purpose  they  are  to  be  used. 


Williamsport,  Pa. 

E.  T.  Barnum  Iron  Work. 

The  SHUTTERS  came  and  our  contractor  says 
they  are  not  only  equal  to  specifications  but  con- 
siderable above  it  in  quality  and  we  are  therefore 
very  much  pleased  with  your  manner  of  taking  care 
of  the  order. 

Very  truly  yours, 

C.  N.  GOLDENBERG  & CO. 


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COLLAPSIBLE  GATES 


No.  87 — Collapsible  Gate. 

Specially  designed  for  closing  off  the  entire  front  of  Theaters,  Banks,  Stores,  etc.,  having  a wide  entrance  which  it  is  desired  to  lock  at  night. 
Gates  can  be  made  to  fit  any  width  opening,  and  a lighter  stationary  panel  is  placed  at  top  to  make  the  front  non-climable  and  non-accessible.  The 
gates  are  readily  folded  back  out  of  the  way,  (see  No.  82  design),  easily  operated,  but  arranged  to  lock  when  desired.  They  are  a great  protection. 
The  upper  panel  can  be  made  to  fit  any  opening,  and  the  name  is  usually  in  raised  letters  with  gold  leaf  face,  making  a very  attractive  appearance. 
Send  particulars  and  measurements  for  prices. 

BALCONY  BRACKETS 


No.  88 — Steel  Collapsible 
Gate. 

A very  rigid  gate  is  obtainable 
with  this  construction.  The  top  and 
bottom  tracks  act  as  horizontal 
braces  so  that  it  cannot  be  disturb- 
ed without  actual  destruction. 


No.  2-B — Wrought  Steel 
Bracket. 

Made  any  size. 

For  Balcony,  24  in.  wide each,  $5.00 

For  Balcony,  30  in.  wide each,  6.00 

For  Balcony,  36  in.  wide each,  7.00 

For  Balcony,  42  in.  wide each,  8.00 

For  Balcony,  48  in.  wide each,  9.00 

A plain,  strong  bracket,  made  with  heavy 
bolt  to  go  through  the  wall,  with  nut  and 
washer  on  inside  of  building. 


No.  11 — Wrought  Steel 
Bracket. 

Made  any  size. 

For  Balcony,  24  in.  wide each,  $ 6.00 

For  Balcony,  30  in.  wide each,  7.00 

For  Balcony,  36  in.  wide each,  8.00 

For  Balcony,  42  in.  wide each,  9.00 

For  Balcony,  48  in.  wide each,  10.00 

Made  with  bolt  to  extend  through  wall, 
and  secured  with  nut  and  washer  on  in- 
side for  supporting  balconies  and  stairs. 


No.  12 — Wrought  Steel 
Bracket. 

Made  any  size. 

For  Balcony,  30  in.  wide each,  $ 8.00 

For  Balcony,  36  in.  wide each,  9.00 

For  Balcony,  42  in.  wide each,  10.00 

For  Balcony,  48  in.  wide each,  11.00 

State  thickness  of  wall  in  ordering. 


FIRE  DOOR  AND  SHUTTERS 


No.  13 — Wrought  Steel 
Bracket. 

Made  any  size. 

For  Balcony,  36  in.  wide each,  $10.00 

Made  with  bolt  to  go  through  wall  with 
nut  and  washer  on  the  inside,  as  shown 
above. 


No.  60 — Wrought  Steel  Fire  Door. 

(SLIDING  TYPE.) 

Steel  doors  or  shutters  may  be  used  on  fire  walls,  stair  shaft,  power  room,  window  and 
other  openings.  These  may  be  hung  on  straight  or  inclined  tracks  and  are  made  and  con- 
structed  according  to  Underwriters  regulations. 


No.  59 — Wrought  Steel  Fire  Shutters. 

Designed  especially  for  double  windows  or  large  openings.  Each  half  is 
hinged  at  center  and  made  to  fold  when  being  opened. 

State  dimensions  of  brick  opening  in  wall,  when  writing  for  prices. 


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E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


COLLAPSIBLE  AND 
FOLDING  GATES 


For  Hotels,  Theatre  Entrances,  Banks, 
Office  and  Public  Buildings, 
Switching  Tracks,  Etc. 


These  gates  are  made  to  fit  any  opening  ten  to 
thirty  feet  wide  and  can  be  operated  as  easily  as  a 
sliding  or  hinging  gate  and  will  collapse  or  told 
into  a small  space. 


Collapsible  gates  are  much  better  for  store  fronts 
and  entrances  to  buildings  than  the  ordinary  gates, 
as  they  fold  compactly  at  the  side  of  the  doorway, 
without  obstructing  the  passage.  They  need  not 
be  removed  and  replaced  like  other  gates  and  at 
night  when  the  greatest  protection  is  required  col- 
lapsible gates  may  be  closed  and  securely  locked. 

Send  measurements  and  get  estimates.  Prices 
depend  somewhat  upon  the  size  of  the  opening. 


No.  92 — Folding  Gate. 


SEE  PAGE  13  FOR  OTHER 
DESIGNS 


No.  84 — Wire  Folding  Gate. 


Intended  for  entrances  to  Banks,  etc.,  where  a more  ornamental  gate 
is  preferred.  The  design  and  construction  make  up  a most  substantial 
gate  for  any  height  or  width.  We  have  hundreds  of  such  special 
designs  on  file. 


\ very  popular  construction  owing  to  its  strength  and  com- 
parative inexpensiveness.  It  can  be  used  only  where  the  space 
i which  the  gate  can  be  folded  back  is  one-fourth  the  width 
(or  more)  of  the  entire  gate.  Can  be  made  any  mesh  or  wire 
and  any  other  arrangement  as  to  hanging  and  swinging  may 
be  employed. 

We  prefer  to  quote  a net  price  for  Gates  complete  on  receipt 
of  dimensions  required.  Any  kind  of  lock  may  be  used. 


tlilUIHlI 


No.  90 — Collapsible  Gate. 


Intended  especially  for  wide  openings,  the 
oearing  hangers  making  the  opening  and  closing 
When  closed  and  locked  in  place  this  gate 
overcome  any  obstacles. 


hanger  arms  being  equipped  with  roller 
>f  gates  an  easy  operation, 
is  very  rigid.  We  design  these  gates  to 


Made  plain  and  merely  for  use  where  ornamenta- 
tion would  be  undesirable  and  where  a hinged  gate 
would  be  in  the  way.  The  bars  are  usually  ^x3-16 
inch.  No  upper  track  is  necessary  for  an  opening 
under  five  feet  wide. 


A very  desirable  medium  priced  gate,  for 
use  where  protection  is  required  and  can  be 
made  either  single  or  double,  for  wide  open- 
ings and  any  height  desired. 


Suitable  for  inside  or  outside  use.  Intended  foi 
to  use  a single  gate.  Bars  are  usually  ^x3-16-inch. 

It  has  no  bottom  track,  but  slides  on  rollers.  It 
of  all  our  double  folding  gates. 


No.  85 — Collapsible  Gate. 

large  openings  where  it  is  not  practical 


if- 


OKI  RAU*  CAT!  rOLDFD 


No.  82-Collapsible  Gate. 


is  easy  to  operate  and  the  least  expensive 


A very  popular  Gate  for  entrances  to  Hallways,  Public  Buildings  and  Stores.  Has  forged 
scroll  pickets  (see  side  view)  and  top  and  bottom  lifting  tracks.  Uprights  are  usually  1x3-16- 
inch  and  inside  bars  ^x3-16-inch.  Can  be  made  for  wide  opening  and  any  height  desired. 


E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 

WOVEN  WIRE  GUARDS  FOR  EVERY  PURPOSE 


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No.  5-B — Window  Guard. 

Made  with  round  steel  frame  as  shown 
illustration,  and  fastened  to  the  casing  w 
wire  staples. 

Ter  sq. 


No.  4-B — Window  Guard. 


ith 


J4- 
44- 
1 - 
1 - 
1 - 
154- 
1!4- 
154- 
1J4- 
154- 
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154- 

m- 
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2 - 
2 - 
2 - 


nch  mesh.  No.  15  wire, 

nch  mesh.  No.  14  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  14  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  13  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  12  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  14  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  13  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  12  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  13  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  12  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  11  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  10  wire, 

nch  mesh.  No.  11  wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  10  wire, 

nch  mesh.  No.  9 wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  10  wire, 

nch  mesh.  No.  9 wire, 

nch  mesh.  No.  8 wire, 

nch  mesh,  No.  7 wire. 


ft. 

,24c 
.26c 
18c 
20c 
,23c 
17c 
,19c 
,20c 
17c 
,20  c 
23c 
,27c 
,20c 
,26c 
30c 
,23c 
,27c 
30c 
33c 


WITH 

FRAME 

screws. 

1 -inch 
1 -inch 

1 -inch 
154-inch 
154-inch 
154-inch 
154-inch 
154-inch 
lj4-inch 
154-inch 
154-inch 
154-inch 
154-inch 

2 -inch 
2 -inch 
2 -inch 
2 -inch 
254-inch 
254-inch 
254-inch 


STRONG  CHANNEL  STEEL 

to  set  into  a jamb  and  fasten  with 


mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 

mesh, 


No.  514-D — Wire  Guard. 

(Lined  with  Wire  Cloth.) 

Per  sq.  ft. 

15  wire 31c 

14  wire 33c 

14  wire 25c 

13  wire 27c 

12  wire 30c 

14  wire 24c 

13  wire 26c 

12  wire 27c 

13  wire 24c 

12  wire 27c 

11  wire 30c 

10  wire 34c 

11  wire 27c 

10  wire 33c 

9 wire 37c 

10  wire 30c 

9 wire 34c 

8 wire 37c 

7 wire 40c 

If  lined  with  galvanized  fly  screen  add  4c  to 
above  list. 

If  lined  with  bronze  fly  screen  add  10c  to 
above  list. 

We  recommend  the  latter,  as  it  is  everlast- 
ing. 

This  combined  guard  and  screen  answers 
several  purposes;  it  protects  the  glass  and 
keeps  out  sneak  thieves,  mice,  insects,  etc. 

Every  basement,  kitchen  and  barn  window 
should  be  protected  by  them. 

Guards  containing  less  than  five  square  feet 
will  be  figured  as  five  square  feet. 


No.  114 — Heavy  Steel  Wire  Jail 
Window  Guard. 

Price,  per  square  foot 60< 

Illustration  shows  heavy  steel  wire  cloth  to 
he  fastened  back  of  the  steel  bars.  If  you 
haven’t  this  protection,  we  could  send  you 
the  netting  and  it  could  easily  be  attached 
to  the  iron  rods. 

The  purpose  of  this  fine  mesh  guard  is  to 
prevent  anyone  on  the  outside  from  passing 
tools,  weapons,  etc.,  to  the  prisoners. 

Guards  can  be  secured  to  casing  with  large 
staples  or  bolted  through  the  casing,  or  can  be 
attached  to  the  steel  bar  guards  with  which  jails 
are  generally  provided. 

Give  size  when  writing  for  prices. 


No.  10 — Wire  Guard. 


WfTH  ANGLE  IRON 
FRAME. 

Per  sq.  ft. 

11  w'irc 45c 

wire 50c 

wire 50c 

wire 55c 


No.  154 — Wire  Guard. 

Intended  for  interior  use  and  very  widely 
used  for  sleeping  apartments  and  rooms 
where  windows  are  kept  open  most  of  the 
time.  Construction  is  similar  to  our  No.  5-11 
guard.  This  is  an  inexpensive  and  effective 
protection. 


No.  124-B — Window  Guard. 

(Heavy  Crimped  Wire.) 

SUITABLE  FOR  ASYLUMS,  SCHOOLS,  STORE  WIN- 
DOWS, etc.,  and  can  be  opened  to  clean  windows  and  also 
be  used  as  a door.  Made  of  2-inch  mesh.  No.  8 crimped 
steel  wire,  secured  into  channel  steel  frame.  Usually  we 
place  3 butt  hinges  on  one  side  and  2 strong  hasps  and 
staples  on  opposite  side,  as  shown  in  illustration.  Padlocks 
not  included. 

Price,  per  square  foot $ .50 

Extra  for  hinges  and  hasps,  net 2.00 


Read  Carefully 

Prices  on  narrow  or  irreg- 
ular shaped  guards,  upon 
application. 

Prices  on  this  page  do  not 
apply  to  small  sizes  or  quan- 
tities of  2 and  3 guards  of 
different  sizes.  Prices  are 
for  guards  painted  black  and 
do  not  include  staples  or 
screws.  Any  other  color 
than  black,  costs  extra. 


154-inch  mesh,  No. 

154-inch  mesh,  No. 

2 -inch  mesh.  No. 

2J/4-inch  mesh,  No.  . 

The  shape  of  this  frame  is  such 
that  it  fits  around  the  opening  and 
can  be  fastened  through  either 
flange  of  angle. 


10 

9 

7 


No.  152 — Wire  Guard. 

Showing  our  No.  4-B  window  guard  equip- 
ped with  top  and  bottom  locking  device.  Not 
easily  tampered  with  and  more  secure  than 
the  ordinary  hasp  and  staple.  The  cost  de- 
pends on  the  size  and  quantity  of  guards 
required. 

Full  information  and  specifications  upon 
receipt  of  measurements. 


No.  136 — Wire  Guard. 

REMOVABLE 

Construction  like  our  No.  5-B 
Guard,  but  arranged  to  be  easily 
removed.  Side  frames  project,  so 
as  to  set  in  eyes.  Can  be  provided 
with  padlock  fastening,  if  desired. 
Especially  suitable  for  interior  use. 
Easily  made  to  fasten  with  pad- 
lock if  used  outside. 


NOTE : — Guards  containing  less  than  5 square  feet  will  be  figured  as  5 square  feet. 


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E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH 


No.  147 — Woven  Wire  Guard. 

Showing  heavy  mesh  fabric  framed  with  steel 
channels  and  provided  with  hasps  and  staples  which 
we  furnish  in  three  standard  types.  See  No.  4-B 
on  page  15  for  prices. 

No  matter  what  the  conditions  on  your  windows 
we  can  provide  the  most  secure  protection. 


No.  176 — Wire  Guard. 


Extensively  used  for  enclosing  elevators,  tool- 
rooms, porch  openings,  etc.  Made  in  any  size 
mesh,  or  wire.  Sec  No.  5-B  Guard  on  page  15  for 
prices.  This  is  made  up  in  rolls  of  any  length 
and  width  to  be  cut  off  as  required. 


No.  144 — Panel  or  Guard. 


Showing  a panel  arranged  to  fit  the  openings  in 
wood  on  the  rake  of  stairway.  Used  principally  in 
factory,  school  or  institutional  buildings  where  a 
secure  and  inexpensive  railing  is  necessary. 


MISCELLANEOUS  WIRE  GUARDS 


No.  141 — Church  Window  Guard. 

For  churches  and  chapel  windows  the  standard 
diamond  mesh  guard  is  universally  used.  These 
guards  are  made  with  or  without  the  improved 
hinged  section  so  as  to  provide  for  opening  of 
ventilator  in  stained  glass  windows.  Woven  wire 
guards  insure  the  windows  from  breakage. 


No.  5-B — Guard. 

Illustration  shows  the  No.  5-B  Wire  Win- 
dow Guard  as  used  on  large  windows  of  in- 
stitutions, factories,  etc.,  and  can  be  made  to 
open  when  necessary. 

See  price  list  under  5-B  on  preceding  page. 


No.  17 — Institution  Porch  Guard. 


Chiefly  intended  to  ENCLOSE  THE  PORCHES  OF  ASYLUMS.  HOSPITALS,  etc.,  where 
it  is  necessary  to  guard  the  inmates,  and  yet  give  them  the  advantage  of  the  air  and  sunshine. 
Door  can  be  provided  with  lock  to  open  both  sides  and  railing  made  to  fit  any  size  opening. 
May  be  lined  with  wire  cloth  to  keep  oiU  mosquitoes  and  flies. 

Send  plan  of  space  to  be  filled,  showing  measurements,  and  we  will  submit  a net  price. 


No.  4-B — Guard. 


Illustration  shows  the  No.  4-B  Wire  Win- 
dow Guard  as  used  on  store  windows  and 
buildings  requiring  a guard  with  an  extra 
heavy  frame.  Can  be  made  with  hinges  and 
lock  if  preferred. 

See  price  list  under  4-B  guard  on  preceding 
page. 


No.  24— Wire  Guard. 

Made  with  separate  angle  steel  frame 
and  special  locking  device.  Especially 
adapted  for  fuel  windows. 


I 


To  avoid  breakage  of  glass  and  consequent  damage  to  stocks, 
skylights  arc  usually  protected  with  woven  wire  guards.  The  illus- 
tration above  is  suggestive  of  what  we  can  furnish  for  this  purpose. 
Size,  shape  and  conditions  do  not  hinder  our  making  an  effective 
protection.  Approximate  measurements  only  are  necessary  for  us 
to  quote  prices  and  offer  suggestions. 


No.  175— Wire  Guard. 

Price  list  on  guard  same  as  listed  under  No.  5-B.  Wreath 
75c  net,  extra. 


E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


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WROUGHT  STEEL  WINDOW  GUARDS 


No.  37-B — Steel  Window  Guard.  No.  35 — Steel  Window  Guard. 


Per  sq.  ft. 

Made  with  yi-in.  round  steel  pickets 50c 

Made  with  ^fj-in.  round  steel  pickets 70c 

Made  with  >^-in.  round  steel  pickets 90c 


Per  sq.  ft. 

Made  with  '/i-in.  square  steel  pickets. . . jl. 00 

Made  with  jifj-in.  square  steel  pickets 1.25 

Made  with  ^i-in . square  steel  pickets — 1.50 


Per  sq.  ft. 

Made  with  '/i-in.  round  steel  pickets $ .80 

Made  with  $i-in.  round  steel  pickets 1.00 

Made  with  J4-in.  round  steel  pickets 1.20 


The  above  prices  do  not  apply  to  steel  window  guards  made  less  than  3'  0"  high  or  to  guards 
containing  less  than  five  square  feet.  We  quote  special  prices  on  small  or  odd  shape  guards. 


Per  sq.  ft. 

Made  with  j4-in.  round  steel  pickets 50c 

Made  with  ^j-in.  round  steel  pickets 70c 

Made  with  round  steel  pickets 90c 

Intended  for  rear  windows  and  doors,  or 
any  place  where  a plain  iron  guard  is  wanted. 
Can  be  made  any  size  or  shape  desired. 


No.  126-C- 


-Wrought  Steel  Window  Guard. 

Uprights  arc  usually 


“Swell  Bodied”  and  particularly  adapted  for  bank  and  office  windows, 
inch  square. 

Price,  36  inch  high,  per  square  foot $1.50 

Over  36  inches  high  price  is  less  per  square  foot  according  to  height. 

Can  be  made  any  height. 


No.  131-B — Wrought  Steel  Window  Guard. 

Price,  not  less  than  36  inches  high,  per  square  foot 

Over  36  inches  high  price  is  less  per  square  foot  according  to  height. 
Usually  finished  in  dead  black. 

This  design  is  used  for  protecting  windows  of  bank  and  office  buildings, 
suitable  where  the  window  sill  is  low, 
for  a lounging  place. 

Send  sketch  • of  casing,  width  of 
asking  or  writing  for  prices. 


$1.25 


It  is  particularly 


and  effectually  prevents  loafers  from  utilizing  the  sill 
opening  and  full  particulars  and  measurements  when 


No.  142 — Steel  Window  Guard. 

Similar  to  No.  35  but  arranged  to  hinge 
and  lock.  Rectangular  or  angle  frame 
may  be  used  and  fitted  with  dead  lock  or 
hasp  and  staple  for  padlock  fastening. 

Price  per  square  foot  same  as  No.  35, 
with  extra  for  hinges,  locks,  etc. 


No.  123 — Steel  Window  Guard.  No.  122 — Steel  Window  Guard. 


Special  prices  quoted  on  these  and  other  ornamental  designs 
which  we  will  submit  for  your  selection. 


No.  128 — Door  or  Transom 
Guard. 

Made  in  polished  steel  or  brass  material 
in  a great  variety  of  designs. 

Send  particulars  of  sizes  'f^nted  and  let 
us  send  you  special  drawing  and  illus- 
trations. 

Prices  vary  according  to  design,  zize 
and  quantity  wanted. 


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SIDE- 

WALK 

TILING, 

AREA 

RAILING 

Etc. 


No.  200-C — Bull’s-Eye  Illuminating  Sidewalk  Tiling. 

Price per  square  foot,  $2.00 

This  was  for  many  years  the  standard  tiling  and  is  today  preferred  by  many.  It  is  strong, 
durable  and  serviceable.  The  projecting  knobs  make  the  surface  unpleasant  to  walk  on,  but 
its  durability  offsets  this  drawback.  It  should  always  be  used  over  boiler  rooms  in  preference 
to  the  concrete. 

State  size  of  opening  and  explain  whether  measurements  include  the  rabbet  or  groove.  The 
work  is  shipped  ready  to  set  in  place. 

Tiling  should  have  a bearing  of  at  least  two  inches  on  all  four  sides. 

It  is  fully  illuminated. 


No.  201 -D — Concrete  Illuminating  Smooth  Surface  Sidewalk  Tiling. 

Price per  square  foot,  $2.10 

This  Tiling  is  very  popular  on  account  of  its  even,  non-slippery  surface,  and  being  free 
from  points  and  projections,  offers  a secure  and  pleasant  footing.  Always  clean,  ornamental 
of  great  durability  and  perfectly  water  tight.  It  requires  no  painting,  and  does  not  rust.  Its 
surface  being  made  of  glass  and  hydraulic  cement,  it  rather  improves  by  age.  It  is  used  in 
modern  office  and  public  buildings,  both  for  interior  and  exterior. 

In  ordering,  give  the  size  of  opening  and  state  whether  the  rabbet  or  groove  is  included. 
Tiling  should  have  a bearing  of  two  inches  on  all  sides.  State  whether  you  want  a water 
flange  on  any  side.  Do  not  cut  the  stone  until  the  sidewalk  light  is  received.  Send  sketch 
and  dimensions  for  special  estimate. 


Concrete  Sidewalk  Tiling. 


No.  204-B.  Made  with  plain  lens price  per  square  foot,  $2.10 

No.  205-B.  Made  with  multi-prism  lens price  per  square  foot,  2.35 

No.  206-B.  Made  with  refracting  lens price  per  square  foot,  2.60 

An  architecturally  attractive,  waterproof  and  durable  construction,  entirely  reinforced 
concrete  and  glass,  having  no  iron  beams,  therefore  is  not  subject  to  rust,  warpage  or 
buckling.  The  glass  area  is  unusually  large,  thereby  giving  more  illumination. 

Sidewalk  lights  may  be  made  with  any  one  of  the  three  kinds  of  lenses  or  the  three  styles 
of  glass,  if  used  in  conjunction,  will  give  the  best  result  for  certain  places.  The  glass  near 
the  building  support  should  be  plain,  (No.  204-B).  Then  the  multi-prism  No.  205-B)  is  inserted 
to  center  of  the  span  and  to  get  the  light  far  back  in  the  area  under  the  building,  the  double 
angle  prism  (No.  206-B)  should  be  used  for  the  outer  half  of  the  installation.  This  method 
gives  results,  eliminates  the  beams  and  carries  the  concrete  arch  in  the  same  span. 

Select  kind  of  lenses  preferred,  state  dimensions  of  openings  to  be  filled  and  we  will  submit 
a special  net  price  on  the  work  complete. 


No.  25 — Cast  Iron  Coal  Hole  Rim 
with  Solid  Cover. 


16  in.  opening,  each $ 6.50 

18  in.  opening,  each 7.50 

20  in.  opening,  each 9.00 

24  in.  opening,  each 11.00 


Ash  Pit  or  Flue  Doors. 

Door,  7x  9,  japanned per  dozen,  $13.00 

Door,  10x12,  japanned per  dozen,  17.00 

Door,  12x15,  japanned per  dozen,  28.00 

Door,  16x20,  japanned per  dozen,  75.00 

Made  with  improved  box  flanges  to  build 
in  wall. 

Also  special  sizes.  Send  particulars  of 
what  you  require. 


Improved  Coal  Chute. 

Price 

Door  Frame  without 

Width, Height  Width, Height  Hopper 
No.  13-22  x IS-  25  x 19.... $10.50 

No.  14  30  x 20  35  x 24....  18.75 

Glass  door  extra,  1.50 

Hopper  door  extra,  1.50 

Chain  attachments  extra,  .50 


•Aria  t lie  best  chute  on  the  market  for  depos- 
iting coal,  wood  or  vegetables  into  the 
cellar.  The  lid  lays  against  tne  building  when 
open,  preventing  damage  to  the  building  and 
keeping  it  clean.  When  door  closes  it  locks 
automatically  and  can  be  opened  only  from 
the  inside.  Can  be  furnished  with  glass  in 
door  to  permit  light  to  enter  and  hopper  may 
be  omitted  if  not  required. 

The  chute  is  well  painted. 


No.  20-G — Coal  Hole  and 

Illuminating  Cover. 

Illuminating  Ventilating 
Illuminating  Cover  and  or  Solid 
Cover  Thimble  Cover 
only.  as  shown.  only. 


16  in $ 5.75  $ 9.75  $3.25 

18  in 8.25  13.00  4.00 

20  in 10.50  17.00  5.00 

24  in 13.00  21.00  7.25 


Do  not  cut  the  hole  in  walk  until  coal  hole  and 
cover  are  received. 

Cut  rabbet  around  opening  the  thickness  of  flange, 
so  that  top  of  flange  will  be  flush  with  walk  when 
set. 

Under  side  of  cover  has  a ring  to  attach  end  of 
fastening  chain  to. 


No.  22-B — Concrete  Coal  Hole 
Cover. 

Ring 

Diameter.  Each.  Extra. 

16  inch,  19  glasses $7.00  $3.00 

18  inch,  19  glasses 9.50  3.50 

20  inch,  31  glasses 12.00  4.00 

24  inch,  37  glasses 14.00  6.00 

Fastenings  and  thumb  screws  75c  extra. 


No.  371-E — Without  Spikes.  No.  372-D — With  Spikes  on  Upper  Rail. 
Wrought  Iron  Tubular  Railing  for  Stair  Areas,  Etc. 


No.  371-E.  1^-inch  diameter  rails,  36  inches  high per  lineal  foot,  $1.00 

No.  372-D.  lJ4-inch  diameter  rails,  with  loafer  points  or  spikes per  lineal  foot,  1.35 

Ornamental  Newel  posts,  as  shown each,  8.00 

Cast  Newel  posts,  about  same  size,  stock  design ; each,  6.00 

Each  tubular  upright  with  flange 2.50 


In  ordering,  state  whether  for  wood  or  stone,  and  send  sketch  giving  measurements 
exactly  as  the  railing  is  wanted  when  set.  By  observing  these  directions  there  will  be  no 
delay  occasioned  in  writing  for  them. 


No.  370-D — Tubular  Area  Railing  with  Globe  Connections. 


36  inches  high,  ljfj-inch  outside  diameter  rails,  painted per  lineal  foot,  $ .80 

36  inches  high,  l$fj-inch  outside  diameter  rails,  painted per  lineal  foot,  .90 

36  inches  high,  1^-inch  outside  diameter  rails,  painted per  lineal  foot,  1.00 

Loafer  Points,  extra per  lineal  foot,  .35 

Each  Tubular  Post,  or  Upright,  extra 3.00 


E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


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SIDEWALK  DOORS  AND  GRATINGS 


Kalispell,  Mont. 

E.  T.  Barnum,  Wire  & Iron  Work. 

Without  exception  the  Sidewalk 
Doors  and  other  products  which 
we  have  purchased  from  you  dur- 
ing the  past  three  years  have 
proven  absolutely  satisiactory, 
particularly  the  sidewalk  doors 
which  are,  we  believe,  the  best 
doors  we  have  seen  coming  into 
our  part  of  the  country. 

Yours  truly, 

Kalispell  Mercantile  Co., 

J.  Simpson. 


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No.  256 — Diamond  Steel  Plate  Sidewalk  Doors. 

Made  either  single  or  double  and  in  many  sizes,  complete  with  frame, 
check  chains  and  locking  bar. 

These  doors  are  very  strong  and  especially  suitable  where  traffic  is 
heavy.  The  surface  is  diamond,  non-slippery,  making  it  perfectly  safe 
for  anyone  to  walk  on. 

State  size  of  opening  and  we  will  quote  a net  price. 


No.  263 — Improved  Sidewalk  Doors. 

Constructed  of  steel  plate  with  surface  plain  or  button  head  riveted; 
or  solid  steel  plate  with  diamond  checkered  surface  and  also  illuminated. 

Passed  and  accepted  by  U.  S.  Engineers.  Made  flush  and  water- 
tight. These  doors  are  constructed  on  an  entirely  new  principle  and  easily 
adaptable  to  any  slope  of  sidewalk.  The  hinges  are  concealed  and  arranged 
so  as  to  throw  all  the  weight  of  the  door  behind  the  fulcrum  thus  permitting 
easy  operation  and  doing  away  with  use  of  chains  or  stay  rods. 

Furnished  in  any  size  and  illuminated  when  desired. 

Price  (four  feet  square  or  over) per  square  foot,  $2.50 

Extra  for  hinges,  fittings  and  frame  work  on  single  door 5.00 

Extra  for  hinges,  fittings  and  frame  on  double  door 10.00 


No.  255 — Solid  Checkered  Steel  Doors. 


No.  253-D — Cast  Iron  Illuminating  Sidewalk  Doors. 

SPECIFY  SIZE  OF  OPENING  IN  WRITING  FOR  PRICES. 

Doors  are  of  cast  iron  with  regulation  bull’s-eye  glasses.  They  are  very  dur- 
able and  necessarily  rigid.  On  account  of  their  weight  they  should  not  be  used  for 
large  openings. 

Price,  per  square  foot  (over  all) $ 2.50 

In  additional  to  the  price  per  square  foot,  add  for 

Double  doors,  extra 15.00 

Single  doors,  extra 9.C0 


With  Stay  Rods  and  Chains. 

Constructed  with  one  piece  frame,  flush  hinges  and  solid  checkered 
doors  and  have  a groove  under  edge  of  doors  to  drain  water  to  one  low  point 
and  then  through  a pipe  to  gutter.  They  are  always  level  and  firm  and  do  not 
warp. 

These  doors  are  made  in  46  sizes  and  if  you  will  advise  the  size  of  open- 
ing to  be  filled,  we  will  submit  a net  price. 


No.  177 — Combined  Window  Guard  and 
Area  Grate. 

This  illustration  shows  the  Window  Guard  and  Area 
Grate  combined.  The  guard  will  keep  the  area  free 
from  papers  and  other  refuse  with  which  most  areas 
are  filled. 

Design  of  guard  can  be  varied  according  to  location, 
etc.,  and  grate  can  be  made  to  hinge  at  sides  and  open 
in  center  and  lock. 

Send  particulars  of  what  you  require. 


No.  254-B — Steel  Plate  Sidewalk  Doors. 

Price,  per  square  foot  over  all $2.50 

If  double  door  add  $10.0)  to  cost  for  extra  work. 

If  single  door  add  $5.00  to  cost  for  extra  work. 

These  doors  are  made  of  steel  plate  set  with  button- 
head  rivets  to  make  non-slippery.  They  can  be  left 
smooth  and  cost  a little  less,  but  the  surface  is  very 
slippery  especially  during  cold  weather.  They  are  not 
water  tight  when  made  as  shown,  but  can  be  made  per- 
fectly tight  at  a higher  cost  and  when  so  made  are  not 
flush  with  the  walk.  A single  door  is  used  for  small 
openings.  Any  shape,  size  or  kind  of  door  made.  State 
fully  what  you  want  in  writing  for  prices. 


No.  4 — Sidewalk  Grating  Door. 

Cut  shows  grate  open  and  held  in  place  by  check  rods  and  is  made 
to  hinge  and  lock  at  sides. 

See  descriptive  matter  under  No.  l^a-C  Wrought  iron  Grating. 


No.  1V4-C — Wrought  Iron  Grating. 

Made  of  wrought  iron,  with  heavy  iron  frames. 

For  sidewalks  in  front  of  store  windows.  Made  to  set  into  stone  flagging 
or  wood  frame.  Can  be  made  any  size  and  to  open  on  hinges  if  desired. 

In  writing  for  estimates,  give  exact  size  of  opening.  Price,  90c  to  $1.25 
per  square  foot,  depending  upon  size  of  grate,  weight  of  material,  etc. 


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E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH 


FIRE  PROOF  VAULT  DOORS 


No.  60 — Wrought  Steel 
Vault  Doors. 


No.  60 — Wrought  Steel 
Vault  Doors. 


Closed  View.  Open  View. 

Price $100.00 

This  door  requires  a wall  opening  30  inches  wide  by  80  inches  high  and  16  inches  deep, 
thus  giving  a clear  entrance  way  through  door  26  inches  wide  and  76  inches  high.  Outside 


Wrought  Steel  Vault  Doors. 

View  Showing  Vestibule. 

Approximate  weight,  600  pounds. 


WE  LETTER  THESE  DOORS  WITH 
YOUR  NAME  WITHOUT 
EXTRA  CHARGE. 


Wrought  Steel  Vault  Door. 

Closed  View. 

Price  $110.00 


door  is  hung  on  two  steel  pin  hinges,  locks  at  eight  points  and  swings  to  the  right  as  you  face 
the  vault  unless  ordered  otherwise.  Double  inside  doors  are  held  by  vertical  bolts  and  checked 
with  key  lock.  Outside  door  equipped  with  four  tumbler  combination  lock.  All  bolt  work, 
handles,  dials,  etc.,  heavily  nickel  plated. 


Opening  in  wall  to  take  in  these  vault  doors  should  be  32  inches  wide,  76  inches  high,  and 
thickness  of  wall  20  inches.  Clear  opening  in  doorway  after  vault  door  is  placed  in  position  is 
72  inches  high  and  28  inches  wide.  Inside  doors  strongly  constructed  and  paneled,  with  up  and 
down  bolts  and  fitted  with  our  flat  key  lock  and  duplicate  keys.  Name  lettered  over  door 
free  of  charge.  Generally  finished  in  black  and  gold. 


E.  T.  Barnum,  Wire  & Iron  Work.  Corwith,  Iowa. 

The  FIRE  PROOF  VAULT  DOOR  purchased  from  you  some  time  ago,  was  very  satisfactory  to  The  Incorporated  Town  of  Corwith.  It  being  strong,  durable,  and  made  in  a good, 
artistic  design.  Nothing  but  good  words  from  all  citizens  who  have  seen  it.  We  heartily  recommend  your  work  to  any  one  in  need  of  same. 

Yours  very  truly,  MOORE  BROS. 


Wrought  Steel  Vault  Doors. 

Approximate  weight,  700  pounds. 

Price  ...$120.00 

Outside  door  swings  on  two  heavy  hinges,  and 
is  fitted  with  our  best  four-tumbler  Combination 
Lock.  Five  round  bolts,  three  working  forward 
and  backward,  one  up  and  one  down,  through 
a heavy  wrought  iron  angle  frame,  which  is  se- 
curely riveted  (not  screwed)  all  the  way  round 
to  door  plate. 

These  doors  require  an  opening  in  wall  32 
inches  wide  by  76  inches  high  and  20  inches 
thick,  thus  allowing  a 'clear  opening  in  doorway 
of  28  inches  wide  by  72  inches  high. 


LNo.  52-D — Wrought  Steel  Vault  Doors 

Approximate  weight,  1,000  pounds.  Price $150.00 

Inside  doors  heavier  than  in  ordinary  vault  doors, 
strongly  constructed  and  paneled;  with  up  and  down  bolts; 
best  flat  key  lock,  with  duplicate  keys. 

Name  lettered  over  door  free  of  charge. 

Outside  doors  swing  on  two  heavy  hinges,  and  are  fitted 
with  our  best  four-tumbler  Combination  Lock.  Eight 
heavy  round  bolts,  four  working  forward  and  backward, 
two  up  and  two  down  through  a heavy  wrought  iron  angle 
frame,  securely  riveted  (not  screwed)  all  the  way  round  to 
door  plate. 

Opening  in  wall  to  take  in  these  vault  doors  should  be 
34  inches  wide,  80  inches  high,  and  thickness  of  wall  20 
inches. 

Clear  opening  in  doorway,  after  vault  door  is  placed  in 
position,  is  30  inches  wide  and  76  inches  high. 


No.  58 — Wrought  Steel  Vault  Doors. 


Approximate  weight,  1,200  pounds.  Price $190.00 

Opening  in  wall  to  take  in  this  vault  door  should  be  35 
inches  wide,  80  inches  high,  and  thickness  of  wall  20  inches. 

Clear  opening  in  doorway  after  vault  is  placed  in  position 
is  76  inches  high  and  31  inches  wide. 

Outside  door  made  of  *4-inch  Bessemer  steel  plate  and 
3x$£-'inch  bolt  frame,  making  it  measure  34  inch  thick. 
There  is  provided  heavy  bolt  work  consisting  of  twelve 

1- inch  bolts  of  polished  steel,  working  four  forward  and 
backward,  two  up  and  two  down,  all  operating  through 

2- inch  by  1-inch  bolt  bars.  All  bolt  work  controlled  by  drop 
handle  and  guarded  by  our  best  four-tumbler  Combination 
Lock. 

Inside  doors  built  extra  heavy,  paneled,  with  up  and 
down  bolts  and  fitted  with  our  best  flat  key  lock. 

Door  frame  panels  have  ornamental  mouldings  'finished 
in  gunmetal  and  studded  with  brass  buttons. 

Name  lettered  over  door  free  of  charge,  when  so  re- 
quested. 


We  build  Vault  Doors  any  size,  weight  or  description,  and  shall  be  pleased  to  figure  on  anything  in  this  line  if  specifications  are  sent  to  us. 


E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH 


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CANOPIES 


In  Galvanized  Sheet  Metal,  Sheet  Copper,  Wrought  Iron  or  Cast  Iron 


No.  102 — Canopy. 

A handsome  design  and  of  heavy  construction.  Furnished  by  us  for  the  First  National 
Bank  Building,  Albuquerque,  New  Mexico. 


These  pendants  arc  of  heavy 
bulbs  behind  them. 


plate  glass  so  as  to  reflect  and 


magnify  the  electric  light 


These  pages  show  a variety  of  our  canopy  and  portico  designs;  Entrances  to  Theat 
modern  canopy  or  portico. 

Our  method  of  construction  reduces  the  cost  to  a reasonable  investment  and  puts  a permanent  advertise nn 
Details  of  material,  construction,  equipment  and  finish  arranged  to  suit  your  individual  conditions. 

Let  us  assist  you  with  valuable  suggestions  before  you  remodel  your  building. 


No.  103 — Canopy. 

Illustrating  a design  suitable  for  wide  entrances.  This  canopy  is  just  as  attractive  when 
made  in  small  sizes.  All  material  for  a complete  and  finished  job  is  furnished  by  us. 


No.  97 — Canopy. 

A large  canopy  covering  a very  wide  entrance  is  greatly  improved  by  the  addition  of  a 
center  ornament  similar  to  that  shown  above. 


No.  90 — Canopy 


No.  71 — Canopy. 

Offering  features  in  ornamentation  which  are  exceptionally  pleasing.  The  center  name 
panel  is  leaded  cathedral  glass  and  the  corner  lamps,  together  with  the  wall  brackets  all 
serve  to  make  this  a most  attractive  piece  of  work. 


No.  93 — Canopy. 

The  -most  effective  and  the  least  expensive  advertisement  you  can  buy.  The  apron  on 
this  design  being  of  glass  may  be  lettered  in  gold  leaf,  plain  black  or  set  in  with  cathedral 
glass  of  various  colors. 


Send  for  our  Special  Canopy  Catalog  No.  509. 


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These  pages  show  only  a few  of  our  Canopy  and  Portico  designs.  We  have  numerous  drawings  covering  every  design,  construction  and  condition.  These  are  at  your  service  for  the 
asking.  No  other  advertising  method  is  so  effective  as  an  ornamental  canopy. 

If  you  are  not  satisfied  with  the  entrance  of  your  building,  we  can  assist  you  with  our  staff  of  designers  and  engineers.  You  incur  no  obligations  by  writing  us. 


A neat' yet  comparatively  inexpensive  design,  suitable  for  any  purpose,  and  made  for 
service.  We  have  hundreds  of  drawings  from  which  you  may  select. 


No.  96 — Canopy. 

For  theater  fronts  nothing  will  add  so  much  to  the  appearance  as  this  canopy. 


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No.  69 — Canopy. 

We  designed  this  to  suit  our  customer’s  wants.  An  effective  canopy  for  advertising 


No.  91 — Canopy. 

The  benefits  derived  from  a high  grade  canopy  make  them  essential  to 
theatres.  Your  best  advertisement  is  protection  for  your  patrons. 


A more  massive  appearing  type  of  canopy  but  not  expensive.  Glass  pendants  as  shown 
are  usually  lettered  in  gold  leaf,  indicating  the  name  or  nature  of  business.  Electrical  effects 
can  be  installed  by  your  local  electrician,  as  you  may  prefer. 


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We  have  hundreds  of  styles  not  shown  here  and  we  can  submit  designs,  specifications  and  construction 


to  suit  any  kind  of  building  or  condition. 


Write  for  Canopy  Catalog  No.  509. 


E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


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CANOPIES  AND  PORTICOS 


See  pages  21  and  22. 


Our  Canopy  Catalog  mailed  for  the  asking. 


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No.  86 — Canopy. 


Wire  glass  roof  is  used  exclusively  where  a well  lighted  front  is  desired. 


No.  77 — Canopy. 


Another  very  effective  special  design 
placed  on  one  of  our  largest  theatres. 
The  beveled  glass  panels  around  the  sides 
and  front  are  backed  by  lighting  bulbs, 
thus  making  a brilliant  display. 


No.  87 — Portico. 


No.  92 — Canopy. 

This  canopy  was  designed  to  correspond  with  the  architectural  lines  of  the  building.  We 
can  serve  yon  in  this  and  many  other  ways  which  will  save  you  trouble  and  expense.  We 
do  not  charge  extra  for  special  designs 


No.  101 — Canopy. 

Drawn  from  actual  photograph.  Furnished  and  erected  by  us  on  one  of  Detroit’s  finest 
apartment  hotels.  We  also  furnished  all  the  other  iron  work  for  this  nine-story  building. 


No.  95 — Portico. 


A portico  is  an  essential  feature,  especially  for  a hotel  or  theater  in  winter,  as  it  not 
only  affords  protection  overhead  but  keeps  the  sidewalk  free  from  snow  and  ice  extending  to 
the  curb,  and  it  is  seen  a long  distance,  serving  as  a fine  advertisement  and  brings  the 
building  into  prominence.  , 

Illustration  shows  the  wire  glass  skylight  roof  which  admits  the  light. 


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BANK  AND  OFFICE  RAILINGS 


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TELLERS’  WICKETS 


For  Banks,  Ticket  Offices,  Postoffice  Windows  and 
Public  Offices. 

Made  to  Fit  Any  Size  Opening. 

Wickets,  by  their  attractiveness,  durability  and  utility,  are  becoming 
more  popular  each  year.  They  afford  a sure  protection  to  money  and  valu- 
ables. We  make  a speciality  of  Wickets,  Grilles,  etc.,  and  can  furnish  them 
from  special  designs  at  reasonable  prices.  Write  for  estimates. 

These  Wickets  can  be  used  in  connection  with  Glass  and  Wood  Railings, 
and  show  a handsome  contrast  with  wood  work.  Any  wicket  shown  with 
Railings,  on  preceding  pages,  can  be  furnished  separately. 

Prices  on  Wickets  are  for  plated  finish  on  polished  steel  material. 

ALL  WICKETS  CAN  BE  MADE  WITH  LOCK  AND  HINGES  IF  SO 
DESIRED,  COSTING  $3.00  EXTRA.  Cash  openings  can  be  changed  to  any 
other  shape.  Can  be  constructed  of  steel  or  brass  showing  the  different 
finishes;  in  polished  brass,  antique  copper,  Japanese  bronze,  oxidized  silver, 
bright  silver,  nickel,  oxidized  nickel,  dead  black,  steel  blue,  imitation  Bower- 
Barff,  genuine  Bower-Barff,  old  brass,  duplex  copper.  We  also  call  your 
attention  to  our  new  process  of  statuary  bronze,  which  makes  a very  neat 
and  durable  finish.  When  ordering  please  state  what  finish  is  desired. 

THE  SIZES  SPECIFIED  BELOW  ARE  THOSE  MOST  IN  DEMAND, 
BUT  WE  CAN  FURNISH  ANY  DESIGN  FOR  ANY  SIZE  OPENING,  a 
slight  variation  of  an  inch  or  so  does  not  usually  affect  the  price.  Send  for 
illustrations  of  special  designs. 


No.  154 — Wicket. 

Each 

18  in.  wide  by  24  in.  high $10.00 

21  in.  wide  by  27  in.  high 11.00 

24  in.  wide  by  30  in.  high 12.00 


No.  164 — Wicket. 

Each 

18  in.  wide  by  24  in.  high $ 6.00 

21  in.  wide  by  27  in.  high 7.00 

24  in.  wide  by  30  in.  high 8.00 


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lf^'inch  mesh,  5-16-inch  flat  wire ,per  sq.  ft.,  $1.00 

lVa-inch  mesh,  5-16-inch  flat  wire per  sq.  ft.,  1.25 

lj^-inch  mesh,  J^-inch  flat  wire per  sq.  ft.,  1.00 

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Each 

18  in.  wide  by  24  in.  high $18.00 

21  in.  wide  by  27  in.  high 20.00 

24  in.  wide  by  30  in.  high 22.00 


No.  157-B— Wicket. 

Each 

18  in.  wide  by  24  in.  high $20.00 

21  in.  wide  by  27  in.  high 22.00 

24  in.  wide  by  30  in.  high 24.00 


No.  149-B — Wicket. 

Each 

18  in.  wide  by  24  in.  high $18.00 

21  in.  wide  by  27  in.  high 20.00 

24  in.  wide  by  30  in.  high 23.00 

No.  202  Name  Plate,  raised 
brass  letters,  any  lettering 
desired,  extra,  net each,  3.50 


No.  146 — Wicket. 

A very  fine  and  modern  design. 

Each 

18  in.  wide  by  24  in.  high $22.50 

21  in.  wide  by  27  in.  high 25.00 

24  in.  wide  by  30  in.  high 27.50 


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No.  150-B — Wicket. 

Each 

18  in.  wide  by  24  in.  high $15.00 

21  in.  wide  by  27  in.  high 17.00 

24  in.  wide  by  30  in.  high 20.00 


No.  165 — Wicket. 

Fitted  with  spring  catch.  For 
use  where  lack  of  space  prevents  a 
swinging  wicket.  Price  includes 
name  plates. 

Each 

18  in.  wide  by  24  in.  high $32.00 

21  in.  wide  by  27  in.  high 40.00 


METAL  PANELS 

PLEASE  NOTE.  Prices  named  are  for  Panels  fin- 
ished in  heavy  Electroplate  process,  such  as  Antique 
Copper,  Brush  Brass,  Statuary  Bronze,  etc. 

Lusterless  Black  finish  lists  from  15c  to  30  per 
sq.  ft.  less. 

All  panels  which  measure  less  than  5 sq.  ft.  are 
figured  as  5 sq.  ft. 

These  can  be  made  in  panels  of  any  size  but  prices 
given  for  Nos.  201,  202-B,  203-B  and  204-B  designs 
are  based  on  panels  not  less  than  24  inches  high. 
The  frames  are  drilled  and  countersunk  for  wood 
screws.  If  preferred  we  can  use  any  of  the  above  in 
place  of  the  regular  Counter  Railing  designs. 

The  actual  cost  of  this  class  of  work  will  neces- 
sarily vary  according  to  size,  quantity,  etc.,  and 
we  prefer  to  quote  net  prices  upon  receipt  of  full 
particulars.  Tellers’  Wickets  made  to  match. 


No.  201 — Metal  Panel.  (Plated  finish.) 

Uprights  of  flat  steel,  spaced  about  1)4  inches,  per 
square  foot  51.35 


No.  116-B — Metal 
Panel. 

(Plated  finish.) 

l)4-inch  mesh,  5-16-inch  flat 

wire .per  sq.  ft.,  $1.40 

lRf-inch  mesh,  5-16-inch  flat 
wire per  sq.  ft.,  1.30 


No.  155— Metal  Grille.  No.  153— Metal  Grille.  No.  156— Metal  Grille. 


Send  for  illustrations  and  sketches  of  Ornamental  Panels  for  every  purpose. 


No. 


117-B— Metal 
Panel. 


(Plated  finish.) 

With  Scroll  Border. 

Ij4-inch  mesh,  5-16-inch  flat 

wire per  sq.  ft.,  $1.75 

l)4-inch  mesh,  5-16-inch  flat 
wire per  sq.  ft.,  1.65 


E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


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BRASS  DOOR  GUARDS. 

Sometimes  called  push  bars  and  used  for  protecting  the  glass 
or  screen  on  entrance  doors.  Usually  furnished  in  polished 
brass.  Prices  depend  on  design,  size  and  quantity. 

We  have  many  other  designs  not  shown  here.  Write  us  for 
particulars  and  prices. 


No.  33 — Door  Guard. 


We  make  any  style  of  Choir  Railing,  plain  or  ornamental  to  meet  the  requirements.  May  be  made  with  or  without  lamps 
and  in  any  finish  preferred. 

Send  plan  with  measurements,  showing  where  railing  is  to  be  placed,  describing  surroundings  and  we  will  be  pleased 
to  submit  special  sketches  without  cost  to  you. 


No.  32 — Door  Guard. 


No.  31 — Door  Guard. 


No.  30 — Door  Guard. 


Note — Please  state  what  metal  you  want  whea- ordering. 


No.  200 — Ventilating  Panel. 


For  Schools,  Residences  and  Public  Build- 
ings; can  be  made  with  flat  or  round  wire 
and  large  or  small  mesh.  Painted  or  electro- 
plate finish. 

Ventilator  panels  for  heating  systems — we 
can  furnish  in  any  specifications  or  quantity, 
and  with  special  devices  for  fastening. 

Send  list  of  sizes  for  prices. 


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No.  10-B — "T"  Bar. 

Pnce • V"  foot.  TSc 

No.  47-B — “T"  Bar. 


Metal  Covered  Sash  Bars 


No.  21— "Three-Quarter 
Round"  Bar. 


NOTE — Please  state  what  metal 
you  want  when  ordering. 


No.  16 


No.  38-B— Same  shape  as  No.  13.  but  made 
3 inches  wide. 

e« tool.  $1  60  4 P 

Send  tor  Complete  Catalogue  of  Sasli  Bars,  if  interested. 


No.  205 — Wrought  Steel  Hinged  Ventilating 
Panel. 


For  use  on  wdndow  seats  and  similar  places 
enclosed.  Can  be  made  any  size,  with  or  without 
dimensions  of  opening  for  net  price.  Usually 
hardware  in  room. 


where  radiators  are 
angle  frame.  Send 
finished  to  match 


No.  209 — Ventilating  Panel. 

Furnished  in  cast  steel  to  suit  every  condition  of  use.  Drilled 
and  countersunk  in  flanges  or  fitted  with  hinges  and  catches  for  securing 
to  wood  or  metal.  Openings  can  be  arranged  to  operate  valves,  etc. 
Sizes  to  suit  openings  of  any  dimensions. 

We  can  also  furnish  these  panels  in  plain  lattice  pattern. 

Price  on  receipt  of  sizes  required. 


No.  153 — Door  Guard. 

A secure  protection  for  alley  or 
side  doors.  The  channel  frame  hold- 
ing the  wire  fabric  is  reinforced  with 
an  angle  bar  which  latter  acts  as 
a cover  bar  and  fastening.  This 
guard  is  usually  secured  to  door 
with  bolts  making  it  impossible  to 
remove  the  guard  from  outs'de. 
Send  for  prices  and  full  particulars. 


No.  149 — Door  Grille. 

Combines  protection  and  improv- 
ed appearance  at  a small  cost 
These  grilles  are  being  widely  used. 
We  design  them  to  suit  the  style 
and  character  of  entrances  and  will 
be  glad  to  send  sketches  with  net 
prices  upon  receipt  of  full  partic- 
ulars. 

Kick  and  Push  Plates  are  of  solid 
brass  plate.  Send  sizes  for  net 
prices. 


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E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH 


No.  15-Brass  Guard  Railing.  Nq  14_Brass  Guard  Railing. 

RAILS,  lJ/$-inch,  each  rail  per  foot $1.25 

RAILS,  2-inch,  each  per  lineal  foot 1.50  RAIL,  l»^-inch  diameter,  per  lineal  foot,  $1.25 

POSTS,  36  inches  high,,  complete 10.00  POSTS,  36  inches  high,  complete 8.00 

WALL  FLANGES each  1.25  WALL  FLANGES  each,  1.25 

Polished  brass  and  lacquered.  Can  be  made  in  other  finishes.  Curves  and  angles  cost 
extra. 


No.  374 — Brass  Floor  Rail  with  Gate. 

Polished  and  lacquered.  Usually  made  from  30  to  36  inches  high. 

Price,  rails  ll^-inch  diameter Per  foot' 

Price,  rails  2 inch  diameter Pcr  foot.  jJJ 


Posts,  extra  

Small  scrolls,  extra 

Extra  work  on  gates  and  scroll  work 

Curves  and  angles  cost  extra.  

These  rails  can  be  electro-plated  any  finish  desired,  such  as  antique  brass  or  copper, 
Japanese  bronze,  nickel  plated,  electro  bronze,  costing  extra  for  plating,  etc.  When  writing 
for  prices  send  measurements  and  state  height  you  prefer,  and  we  will  quote  net  prices. 


Ticket  Office  Rails  for  Theatre  Lobbies,  Banks,  Postoffices,  etc.  Usually  furnished  in  two 
and  three  inches  diameter  brass  tubing,  the  price  depending  on  the  length  of  rail  and  size  of 
tubing.  The  No.  21  Rail  is  arranged  to  set  in  reinforced  sockets  and  can  be  removed  when- 
ever desired,  the  sockets  being  filled  temporarily  with  brass  plugs.  All  the  other  rails  can  be 
secured  to  floor  with  heavy  rods  bolting  on  the  underside  so  as  to  make  an  absolutely  secure 
and  rigid  railing.  See  No.  15  Brass  Guard  Railing  for  prices.  Angles,  curves  and  special 
fittings  extra. 


each,  8.00 

each,  1.50 

hinges  and  lock 8-®® 


No.  44 — Swimming  Pool 
Ladder. 

Made  of  Brass  or  Bronze  material  and 
polished  finish.  The  standard  width  is 
22-inch  and  height  is  arranged  to  suit 
conditions.  Illustration  shows  checkered 
treads  but  we  can  furnish  smooth  flat  or 
round  tubular  treads  as  may  be  preferred. 
The  tubing  for  side  rails  is  2 inches  out- 
side diameter  with  heavy  flanges  for  se- 
vere service.  Equipped  complete  with 
bolts  and  screws  for  erecting.  Price  de- 
pends on  size  required. 


No.  10 — Brass  Slide  Pole. 

For  fire,  police  patrol  and  ambulance  houses. 
Made  any  length  and  to  fit  any  conditions. 

Price,  2^2-inch  diameter  tubing per  foot,  $2.00 

Price,  3 -inch  diameter  tubing per  foot,  2.25 

Heavy  floor  or  ceiling  flanges  with  four 

brass  screws  each,  3.00 

Ball  ornament  at  top 2.50 

Wall  brace,  solid  brass 6.50 

Wall  brace,  polished  steel  and  brass  fin- 
ished   3.50 

Guard  rails  for  well  hole  extra  according  to 

length,  etc.  Send  full  particulars  for  net  price. 


E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


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STEEL  LOCKERS. 


Sanitary,  fireproof  and  indestructible.  Essential  for  schools,  colleges,  factories,  stores 
and  offices.  Furnished  in  twelve  (12)  different  standard  sizes  to  meet  every  requirement. 
Usually  finished  in  Black  Japan  or  Olive  Green  Enamel  baked  on.  Any  ordinary  mechanic 
can  erect  our  lockers  as  all  parts  are  interchangeable  and  complete  directions  accompany 
each  shipment.  State  number  and  size  of  lockers  preferred  and  we  will  quote  net  prices  and 
submit  valuable  suggestions. 


No.  15 — Steel  Locker. 

Showing  a group  of  three  * lockers 
15  in.  by  15  in.  by  72  in.  high  in  single 
tier.  Lockers  60  in.  or  more  high  are 
equipped  with  hat  shelves  and  clothes 
hooks  and  brass  number  plates  are 
included  with  all  lockers.  Our  multi- 
ple locking  device  is  mounted  on  slid- 
ing bearings  and  engages  and  holds 
the  door  absolutely  secure  at  widely 
separated  points. 


No.  17 — Steel  Locker. 

Showing  six  lockers  in  double  tier 
arrangement.  Solid  partitions  are  re- 
commended so  that  wet  clothes  in  one 
locker  do  not  affect  the  contents  of  ad- 
joining lockers. 

Our  improved  arrangement  of  perfor- 
ation allows  perfect  ventilation.  Where 
dust  proof  lockers  are  necessary  the 
louvre  ventilator  is  used.  We  fur- 
nish lockers  in  five  standard  sizes  and 
make  special  sizes  to  order. 


MACHINERY  GUARDS. 


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Guards  can  be  made  in  any  conceivable  form  and 
serve  as  a protection  against  any  kind  of  machinery. 
Send  us  particulars  of  requirements  and  we  will 
make  suggestions  for  the  most  efficient  methods. 
Our  experience  will  prove  of  value  to  you. 


No.  12  Machinery  Guard 


No.  17 — Machinery  Guard. 


No.  13 — Machinery  Guard. 


No.  11 — Machinery  Guard. 


No.  181 — Switchboard  Enclosure. 

Illustrating  a standard  type  of  enclosure,  ready  for  installation 
in  Hotels,  Theatres,  Hospitals,  etc.  These  enclosures  are  now  neces- 
sary to  prevent  tampering  with  switches  and  avoiding  danger.  Entrance 
doors  may  slide  or  hinge  depending  on  amount  of  room  required.  Any 
size  or  height  furnished  complete  with  necessary  expansion  bolts  for 
erecting  securely. 


No.  183 — Folding  Pay  Booth. 

A collapsible  enclosure  made  and  equipped  for  easy  erection  in 
any  location.  These  booths  are  intended  to  promote  safety  and  dis- 
patch in  the  handling  of  pay  roll  at  mining  properties,  construction 
camps  and  similar  institutions.  Prices  and  full  details  on  request. 


No.  149 — Showcase  Guard. 

Made  to  fit  any  shape,  size  or  ar- 
rangement. The  side  panels  fold  upon 
the  front  panel,  making  it  easy  to 
handle.  Locking  arrangements  are  de- 
vised to  suit  your  conditions  most  ef- 
fectively. 


No.  89 — Cashier  Railing. 


Wickets,  railings,  cashier  stands, 
pay  stations,  etc.,  for  use  in  Nick- 
elodeons, Yaudettes,  Parks  and  Sum- 
mer Resorts.  Can  be  made  in  a great 
variety  of  sizes  and  designs.  Send  us 
particulars  of  what  you  want  and  we 
will  submit  sketch  and  net  price. 


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31 


ROOF  CRESTING 


Roof  Cresting  is  designed  and  made  for  ornamental  and  decorative  purposes  on  roofs  and  decks  and  is  not  suitable  for  use  as  a balcony  railing  or  fencing 

Directions  for  Ordering  Roof  Cresting. 

Make  a diagram  or  plan  of  the  roof,  allowing  about  three  inches  for  the  Cresting  to  set  in  from  edge,  and  mark  all  the  measurements  plainly  If  a plan  of  the  roof  is  sent  us  giving  the 
measurements  where  the  Cresting  is  set,  it  will  be  cut,  fitted  and  japanned,  ready  to  put  up.  A finial  should  be  used  at  EACH  corner  or  angle 
For  ridge  roofs  the  charge  will  be  15  cents  per  lineal  foot  extra  net  if  the  feet  are  beveled  to  fit  the  ridge. 

All  Cresting  will  be  made  with  Flat  Feet  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


Cast  Iron  Cresting 


No.  1-C— Cresting,  16  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  $ .50 

No.  1-C— Cresting,  30  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  .85 

No.  1 Finial,  any  height  to  match  this  style  of 
Cresting  each,  1.50 


mnnri 


No.  7-C — Cresting,  18  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  $ .60 

No.  A-7J/2—  Finial,  any  height  to  match  this  style  of 
Cresting  each,  1.75 


No.  40-C — Cresting,  24  in.  high. 


per  lineal  foot, 


m\m 

No.  6-C— Cresting,  24  in.  high 


per  lineal  foot,  75c 


No.  33-C— Cresting,  12  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  45c 

No.  33-C— Cresting,  18  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  70c 


Wrought  Iron  Cresting 

The  wrought  iron  meets  the  demands  for  cresting  which  is  practically  INDESTRUCTIBLE 
and  we  can  make  up  any  design  which  you  may  want  to  harmonize  with  the  architecture  or  we 
will  submit  sketches  for  your  approval. 

Send  measurements,  state  height  and  what  you  require. 


No.  44-C — Cresting,  18  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  60c 

No.  44-C — Cresting,  21  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  70c 

No.  44-C — Cresting,  24  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  80c 

F1N1ALS 

Finials  should  be  used  at  corners  or  angles,  with  all  pat- 
terns of  Cresting.  The  Cast  Finials  are  fastened  to  the 
Cresting  with  our  New  Patent  Corner  Irons,  thus  forming 
a support,  and  are  also  easily  set  plumb;  and  being  higher 
than  the  Cresting  give  it  a more  finished  appearance. 
Finials  are  made  in  DIFFERENT  HEIGHTS  to  suit  any 
style  or  height  of  Cresting. 


No.  81 — Wrought  Iron  Cresting. 


No.  80 — Wrought  Iron  Cresting. 


No.  81  Cresting,  18  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  $2.00  No.  80  Cresting,  18  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  $2.50 

No.  81  Cresting,  24  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  2.25  No.  80  Cresting,  24  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  2.75 

No.  81  Cresting,  30  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  2.50  No.  80  Cresting,  30  in.  high per  lineal  foot,  3.00 


Malleable  Cresting 


No.  71V2 — Malleable  Cresting. 

9 inches  high per  lineal  foot,  50c 


No.  1—  No.  4-B — No.  6— 

Finial.  Finial.  Finial. 


Each 


$1.50 


Each  $1.S0  Each 


$1.00 


No.  60-E — Malleable  Cresting. 

24  inches  high,  per  lineal  foot,  $1.55. 

No.  71-D  Finial  matches  this  Cresting. 

Malleable  Cresting  can  be  easily  bent  to  fit 
a curve  or  angle.  It  is  almost  as 
strong  as  wrought  iron. 


No.  64-E — Malleable  Cresting. 

12  inches  high per  lineal  foot,  65c 

No.  73-P  or  7)-P  Finials  match  this 
Cresting, 


No.  68-D — Malleable  Cresting. 

16  inches  high ........per  lineal  foot,  90c 

No.  71-D  Finial  matches  this  Cresting. 

We  have  other  styles  of  Malleable  Cresting  and  Finials. 


No.  73-D — 

Malleable 

Finial. 


Each 


$2.45 


E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH 


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COPPER  WEATHER  VANES  ML. 

Directions  for  Putting  up  Vanes. 

If  the  Cupola  is  finished  with  a wooden  post  or  finial,  there  should  be  an  iron  ring  fitted  onto  the  upper  end  to  prevent  splitting. 

Bore  a hole  ten  inches  deep  and  }4to  of  an  inch  larger  than  the  spire,  then  bore  two  inches  deeper  the  same  size  as  the  spire. 

For  large  Vanes  bore  this  hole  sixteen  inches  deep  and  to  inch  larger  than  the  spire,  then  bore  two  inches  deeper  the  same  as  the  spire. 

Set  in  the  spire,  and  drive  in  long  tapering  wooden  wedges  covered  with  white  lead  or  plastic  cement,  plumbing  the  spire  as  you  drive  the  wedges.  Put  on  the  large  Ball,  letting  it  rest  on 

the  top  of  the  tower  or  a few  inches  above  it,  then  put  on  the  letters,  setting  the  letter  N to  the  north  by  compass  or  the  North  Star.  Put  on  the  small  Ball,  and  then  the  Vane. 

We  particularly  invite  comparison  of  our  Copper  Vanes  with  those  of  any  other  manufacturer  in  this  country,  as  to  styles,  designs  and  prices.  The  price  of  each  Vane  includes  iron  spire, 
with  steel  spindle,  points  of  compass,  gilded  letters  and  balls.  Cheap  Vanes  are  made  of  galvanized  iron  or  sheet  zinc.  Zinc  contracts  and  expands  by  the  action  of  the  weather  five  times  as 

much  as  copper.  The  result  will  be  that  if  you  buy  a cheap  zinc  Vane  it  will  crack  where  united,  and  soon  fall  to  pieces. 

NOTE.— Do  not  handle  the  gilded  parts  without  using  cotton  or  soft  tissue  paper  in  the  hand. 


Game  Rooster  and  Arrow  Vane. 

Prices  are  for  Vane  mounted  all  complete, 
same  as  Ethan  Allen. 

NO.  13  Vfc»  18  in.  high  with  24-in.  Arrow ...  .$16.00 

NO.  13%,  18  in.  high  with  30-in.  Arrow 20.90 

NO.  14x/2,  24  in.  high  with  30-in.  Arrow....  25.00 

NO.  14%,  15  in.  high  with  24-in.  Arrow 15.00 

We  can  make  any  style  of  Vane,  Banneret,  or 
Finial,  to  order,  from  special  designs. 

Send  sketch  and  get  estimates. 


No.  42-C — Scroll  Arrow  Vane. 


New  design  for  public  buildings,  churches  or  private 
residences. 

2 feet  long,  mounted,  complete each,  $11.00 

2'/i  feet  long,  mounted,  complete each,  14.00 

3 feet  long,  mounted,  complete each,  16.00 

h'/i  feet  long,  mounted,  complete each,  19.00 

4 feet  long,  mounted,  complete each,  22.00 

4yi  feet  long,  mounted,  complete each,  28.00 

5 feet  long,  mounted,  complete each,  36.00 

5'/2  feet  long,  mounted,  complete each,  46.00 

6 feet  long,  mounted,  complete each,  6S.00 

The  Vane  is  gilded  with  gold  leaf,  the  shaft  is  iron  and 

is  made  to  extend  about  18  inches  into  the  tower. 


No.  1 — Ethan  Allen  Weather 
Vane. 


Swell  Bodied. 

Price  Mounted  complete  with  Spire, 
Letters  and  Balls.  Gilded  with  pure  gold 
leaf. 

Each 

NO.  1,  Ethan  Allen,  31  in.  long..  $20.00 
NO.  151,  Ethan  Allen,  Jr..  25  in.  long,  15.00 
NO.  2,  Ethan  Allen,  4 ft.  long 75.00 


Watertown,  N.  Y. 

E.  T.  Barnum,  Wire  & Iron  Work: 

The  36- inch  gilded  copper  cow  weather 
vane  you  furnished  us  tor  the  New  York 
State  School  of  Agriculture  at  Canton, 
N.  Y.,  in  workmanship  is  neat  and  sub- 
stantial and  makes  a fine  appearance  on 
their  model  experimental  farm.  Wc  take 
pleasure  in  thanking  you  for  the  general 
satisfaction  it  has  given. 

Yours  truly, 

EASTERLY  & HUTCHINGS. 


We  can  make  any  style  of 
Vane,  Banneret,  or  Finial,  to 
order,  from  special  designs. 
Send  sketch  and  get  estimates. 


Index  Scroll  Vane. 


Prices  are  for  Vane  mounted  all  complete,  same  as 
No.  42-D  design  on  this  page. 

NO.  153,  3 feet  long $18.00 

NO.  154,  3 feet  6 inches  long 22.00 

NO.  155,  4 feet  long 25.00 

NO.  156,  5 feet  long 55.00 


Gilded  Arrow  Vane. 


NO. 

25-B, 

12 

in.  long,  complete 

$ 6.00 

NO. 

24-B, 

15 

in.  long,  complete 

7.00 

NO. 

23-B, 

18 

in.  long,  complete 

8.00 

NO. 

22- B, 

24 

in.  long,  complete 

10.09 

NO. 

21-B, 

30 

in.  long,  complete 

11.00 

NO. 

20-B, 

36 

in.  long,  complete 

15.00 

NO. 

19-B, 

42 

in.  long,  complete 

18.00 

NO. 

18-B, 

4 

feet  long,  complete 

20.00 

NO. 

384-B, 

4'/, 

feet  long,  complete 

25.00 

NO. 

17-B, 

5 

feet  long,  complete 

30.00 

NO. 

372-B, 

6 

feet  long,  complete 

45.00 

NO. 

373-B, 

7 

feet  long,  complete 

60.00 

NO. 

374-B, 

8 

feet  long,  complete 

75.00 

NO. 

37S-B, 

10 

feet  long,  complete 

100,00 

E X.  BAPNUM 


Patchen  Weather  Vane.  Full 
Bodied. 

Price — Mounted  complete  with  Spire, 
l etters  and  Balls  same  as  Ethan  Allen. 
NO.  4-A,  42  in.  long,  full  bodied ...  .$40.90 
NO.  4%,  Patchen,  with  sulky,  52  in. 

long  65.00 

Gilded  with  pure  gold  leaf. 


NO.  415,  24  inches  long,  mounted  with  spire,  letters,  etc $ 75.00 

NO.  416,  30  inches  long,  mounted  with  spire,  letters,  etc 100.00 

NO.  417,  36  inches  long,  mounted  with  spire,  letters,  etc 150.00 


Goldsmith’s  Maid.  Full  Bodied  Vane. 

NO.  148,  32  inches  long $30.00 

NO.  149,  40  inches  long,  with  sulky 45.00 

NO.  150,  50  inches  long,  with  wagon 50.00 

Mounted  complete  with  Spire,  Letters  and  Balls,  in  pro- 
portion to  sizes. 


Automobile  Vane  for  Garages,  Etc. 


PRIZE  ROOSTER  VANE. 


Mounted  complete  with  Spire,  Letters 
and  Balls  same  as  Ethan  Allen. 

NO.  14,  19x24  inches,  complete $15.00 

NO.  369,  19x24  in.,  with  24-in.  Arrow..  22.00 

NO.  370,  19x24  in.,  with  30-in.  Arrow..  25.00 

NO.  371,  19x24  in.,  with  36-in.  Arrow..  28.00 


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33 


STEEL  FLAG  POLES 


Flag  Poles  and  Flagstaff’s  are  now  made  of  steel  tubing  which  is  far  superior  in  strength,  appearance  and  dur- 
ability to  the  old-fashioned  wooden  poles.  Our  poles  are  usually  equipped  with  lignum  vitae  trucks,  brass  sheaves, 
brass  cleat  and  surmounted  with  ball  or  eagle  as  shown. 


59 — Steel  Flag  Pole. 


We  also  furnish  Flag 
Poles  for  Play  Grounds, 
Courthouse  Yard  and  Pub- 
lic Square  purposes,  made 
of  heavier  material,  in  50, 
75,  100,  150  feet,  or  any 

height  desired.  No  guy 
wires  are  necessary. 

These  Flag  Poles  are  re- 
placing the  wooden  poles 
everywhere,  as  they  are  far 
superior  to  the  latter  in 
durability,  strength  and  ap- 
pearance. They  are  equip- 
ped with  genuine  lignum- 
vitae  trucks,  brass  sheaves 
and  cleat,  and  are  sur- 
mounted with  copper  ball, 
eagle  or  weather  vane,  as 
may  be  wanted. 

If  your  locality  contem- 
plates erecting  a Flag  Pole 
let  us  prepare  specifications 
and  submit  proposal  for 
same. 


No.  57 — Flagstaff. 

For  use  on  Town  Halls,  Hotels, 
Theatres,  and  other  public  build- 
ings. Furnished  in  any  height  and 
fitted  complete  with  special  bracket 
and  wall  straps  to  suit  conditions 
and  the  architecture  of  buildings. 
These  steel  flagstaffs  are  now  in 
general  use  throughout  the  country 
and  architects  are  specifying  them 
for  practically  all  business  build- 
ings. 


Port  Huron,  Mich. 

E.  T.  Barnum,  Detroit,  Mich. 

The  flag  staff  you  supplied  us 
to  mark  the  site  of  Old  Fort  Gra- 
tiot was  very  satisfactory  in  every 
way.  We  are  indebted  to  Geo.  L. 
Harvey,  a prominent  Architect 
here,  who  recommended  us  to 
write  you  about  the  flag  staff. 

Sincerely  yours, 

MRS.  L.  G.  LISCOM, 
Chm.  D.  A.  R.  Com. 


No.  44 — Steel  Flag  Pole.  J->' 

The  illustration  shows  our  improved  remov- 
able Flag  Staff.  It  is  the  only  removable  Flag 
Staff  on  the  market  and  will  last  indefinitely,  as 
there  is  nothing  about  it  to  decay. 

Can  be  taken  apart  and  stored  for  winter  sea- 
son. 

One  man,  in  less  than  two  minutes,  can  put  the 
pieces  together,  place  the  staff  in  the  socket  and 
raise  the  flag. 

If  desired,  sockets  can  be  supplied  which  can 
be  attached  to  the  side  of  the  house  or  roof. 

The  Flag  Staffs  are  made  in  three  pieces.  The 
socket  is  made  of  heavy  steel.  This  is  easily  driv- 
en. No  holes  have  to  be  dug.  A few  strokes 
of  the  sledge  on  the  steel  cap,  provided  for  the 
purpose,  will  bring  it  level  with  the  ground,  so 
that  the  lawn  mower  can  be  run  over  it. 

The  cap  is  afterwards  used  as  a plug  for  the 
socket  when  the  staff  is  not  in  use.  The  other 
two  pieces  form  the  Flag  Staff  and  are  made  of 
high  carbon  steel  tubing.  The  lower  section  is 
filled  with  concrete.  The  upper  length  of  tubing 
fits  into  the  lower. 

These  poles  are  furnished  in  the  following 
heights  : 20  ft.,  25  ft.,  30  ft.,  35  ft.,  40  ft.,  45  ft., 
and  50  ft. 


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No.  5 — Tower  Finial. 


Hayesville,  Ohio. 

E.  T.  Barnum. 

The  60  foot  flag  staff  you  shipped  me  last  August, 
1915,  is  a beauty  and  perfect  in  every  way.  One  of 
these  should  adorn  every  public  square  and  home- 
stead. Respectfully, 

REV.  J.  F.  BRANT. 


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EAGLE  AND  BALL  ORNAMENTS 

Made  of  Copper  and  Gilded  with  24  Carat 
Gold  Leaf.  For  Steel  or  Wood 
Flag  Poles. 


No.  120-B — Tower  Ornament.  No.  110-B — Tower  Ornament. 


Extreme  height,  5 feet  6 inches. 
Price  $9.00 


Eight  feet  high. 

Price  $8.00 

Galvanized  Iron  Base,  $3.50  extra,  net. 


Five  feet  high,  with  wrought  iron 
shaft  each,  $4.50 

This  illustration  shows  the  top  Galvanized  Iron  Base,  $3.50  extra,  net. 
of  a tower  with  the  Finial  set  into  . . , . , „ . 

it.  It  has  no  galvanized  iron  base.  We  advise  having  the  galvanized  iron  base  or  apron  made  at  home  by  you 

If  none  of  these  patterns  suit,  tinner.  

we  have  others  to  select  from,  and  It  is  bulky  to  ship  and  does  not  fit  tower  top  as  well  as  base  you  can  y 

will  send  upon  application.  • locally. 


Top  of  Flag  Pole  with 
Eagle. 

No.  3Z5-B,  12  in.  spread  S 10.00 
No.  326-B,  15  in.  spread  11.00 

No.  3Z7-B,  16  in.  spread 1Z.00 

No.  3Z8-B,  18  in.  spread 15.00 

No.  329-B,  21  in.  spread..  ..  18.00 

No.  330-B,  24  in.  spread 20.00 

No.  331-B,  26  in.  spread 22.00 

No.  332-B,  30  in.  spread 30.00 

No.  333-B,  36  in.  spread 37.00 

No.  334-B,  42  in.  spread 40.00 

No.  335-B,  48  in.  spread 60.00 

No.  336-B,  54  in.  spread 70.00 

No.  337-B,  5 feet  100.00 

No.  338-B,  5 feet  6 in 125.00 

No.  339-B,  6 feet  140  00 


Top  of  Flag  Pole  Show- 
ing Ball  on  Stem. 


No.  1S7-B, 
No.  158-B, 
No.  91-B, 
No.  159-B, 
No.  92-B, 
No.  160-B, 
No.  93-B, 
No.  94-B, 
No.  94J-B, 
No.  9S-B, 
No.  161-B, 
No.  96-B, 
No.  97-B, 
No.  162-B, 
No.  163-B, 


2 in. 
l'/i  in. 

3 in. 
3J4  in. 

4 in. 
4 Yi  in. 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 
12 
15 
18 


diameter. 

diameter. 

diameter. 

diameter. 

diameter. 

diameter 

diameter 

diameter 

diameter 

diameter 

diameter 

diameter 

diameter 

diameter 

diameter 


* 1.50 
. 1.75 

. . 2.00 
. 2.25 

2.50 
. 3.00 

. 3.50 

. . 4.75 

6.50 

. 8.00 

10.00 
..  12. 

. . 16. 

25. 

. . 35. 


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E.  T.  BARNUM,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORK,  DETROIT,  MICH 


TO  THE  TRADE: 

Is  v our  town  or  county  fully  supplied  with  steel  cells  in  its  jail  or 
lock-up?  If  you  have  no  lock  up,  we  think  you  can,  with  a little  agi- 
tation, interest  the  officials  in  the  question.  The  necessity  of  a secure 
place  for  the  detention  of  drunks,  vagabonds  and  petty  criminals  is 
obvious,  as  it  is  a constant  safeguard  against  disorderly  conduct  and 
crime  and  a protection  to  the  law  abiding  citizen.  If  you  have  a lock- 
up, it  would  pay  you  to  ascertain  whether  sufficient  cell  room  is  pro- 
vided. In  case  any  changes  are  contemplated  or  they  have  any  idea 
of  purchasing  additional  cells,  let  us  know,  and  we  will  send  you  our 
jail  cell  catalog,  and  if  you  can  secure  us  the  order,  it  will  be  a 
source  of  profit  to  you. 

Our  cells  are  so  constructed  that  they  can  easily  be  taken  down 
and  removed  at  any  time,  and  it  is  therefore  not  necessary  to  have  a 
special  building.  They  are  often  placed  in  the  fire  house  or  town  hall. 

The  illustrations  herewith  show  only  a small  part  of  what  we  make 
in  the  jail  line,  and  wherever  there  is  a prospective  sale,  we  will  be 
glad  to  forward  our  large  jail  cell  catalogue  and  to  give  you  any  infor- 
mation or  assistance  in  our  power,  and  we  think  with  your  co-opera- 
tion, we  can  secure  the  order. 

If  ^ny  thing  in  this  line  is  needed  at  the  county  jhil,  or  in  any 
town  throughout  your  county,  let  us  know  and  we  will  take  the 
matter  up  promptly. 

No.  9 — Improved  Steel  Lattice  Jail  Cell. 

This  cell  is  usually  made  5 feet  wide,  6 Vz  feet  deep,  and  61/  feet 
high,  but  can  be  made  ANY  DESIRED  SIZE.  It  is  similar  in  con- 
struction to  Xo.  8 cell,  but  equipped  with  many  desirable  modern  ap- 
pliances for  convenience  and  safety  in  handling  prisoners.  The  walls 
and  top  are  of  lattice  bars  of  either  the  Barnum  Bessemer  Prison  or 
the  Barnum  Laminated  Tool- Proof  Steel.  A food  opening  is  provided 
as  shown  by  cut,  which  obviates  the  necessity  of  opening  the  door  to 
pass  food  to  the  prisoner,  and  the  lock  is  protected  in  such  a manner 
chat  tl  pant  CANNOT  TAMPER  WITH  IT.  Cells  may  be  pro- 

vided with  one  or  more  folding  bunks.  Steel  plate  bottom  can  be  fur- 
nished, if  desired,  and  the  top  or  any  part  of  the  walls  of  cell  can  be 
made  of  solid  steel  plate  instead  of  lattice  work. 

The  cell  door  shows  our  automatic  “jump”  lock  bar  which  is 
secured  to  the  door  and  consists  of  a flat  steel  bar  extending  the  full 
height,  arranged  so  that  when  the  door  is  nushed  shut,  the  lock  bar 
will  slide  over  the  lugs  and  drop  down  into  the  slots  and  securely  lock 
the  door  from  top  to  bottom.  A four-tumbler  Yale  prison  padlock 
fastens  the  swinging  hasp  in  place. 

Send  for  large  Jail  Catalogue  if  interested. 


Copyrighted  by  E.  T.  Barnum, 


No.  9 — Improved  Steel  Lattice  Jail  Cell. 


We  Show  Below  1450  Names  and  this  is  only  a Parlial  List  ol  Places  Where  We  Have  Furnished  Steel  Cells  for  County  Jails,  Village  and  City  Lock-up  Use 


Alabama 

Birmingham 

< tordova 

Ensly 

Faunsdale 

Florence 

Lafayette 

I.anett 

New  Decatur 
Itepton 
Uniontown 
Wylam 

Arizona 

Benson 

B 1m  bee 

Clifton 

Douglas 

Jerome 

Phoenix 

Tornbetono 

WiOfllOW 

Arkansas 

Arkansas- 

City 

Batesvllle 
Berryvlile 
Blsbee 
Camden 
Dermott 
England 
Owynn 
Heber 
Melbourne 
Paris 
Star  City 
Stuttgart 
California — 
Alvord 
Anaheim 
Barstow 
Bishop 
Burlin- 
game 
Chino 
Creacent- 
Clty 

Daggett 

Huntington 

Park 

Independ- 

ent' 

Keeler 
Monrovia 
Mt.  Whitney 
Needle* 
Newport - 
Beach 
Ontario 
Pasadena 
Porterville 
Bed  BlufT 
Ill  'll. in  I 
Santa  Ana 
Santa- 
M on  lea 
Sauna  I it  o 
Sierra 
Madre 
South 
Pasndcna 
Whittier 
Colorado— 
Akron 
Brush 
Colorado - 
City 

Del  Norte 
Fowler 
Fort  Mor- 
gan 

Grand  - 
Valley 
Holyoke 
Las- 
Anlmas 
Louisville 
Manchester 
Meeker 
Monto  Vista 
Palisade 
Sallda 
Sllferton 
Simsbury 
Sugar  City 
Superior 
Walden 
Wray 

Connecticut- 

Essex 

Falls  Village 
Mlddlcbury 
New  I /union 
North  Ston- 
lngton 
Sharon 
Simsbury 
So.  Windsor 
Sprague 
Stonlngton 
Wausegan 


Florida 

Bristol 
Fort  Meyers 
Gainesville 
Laurel  H1U 
Orlando 
Rockledge 
Sanford 
Tarpon 
Springs 

Georgia 

Albany 

Ashburn 

Balnbrldge 

Barnesvllle 

Bowersvllle 

Buford 

Carlton 

Carrolton 

Dublin 

Fayette- 

ville 

Fitzgerald 

Garfield 

Gravraont 

Hampton 

Hartwell 

Jesup 

Lumber  City 
Mllltown 
Monticello 
Moultrie 
Social- 
Circle 
Spread 
State*  boro 
Stone - 
Mountain 
Winder 

Idaho 

Coeur- 
D’Alene 
Emmett 
Idaho  City 
Idaho  FalLs 
Kellogg 
I.ewLston 
Moscow 
Mullan 

si  Maries 
Standpoint 
Weleer 

Illinois 

Adeline 

Alexis 

Alvin 

Antioch 

Argenta 

Arlington 

Ashley 

Atkinson 

Atwood 

Heardstown 

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Blandlnrllle 

Browning 

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CharlcHtown 

Cicero 

Clifton 

Clyde 

Cobden 

Dallas  < Jlty 

i lanforth 

Danville 

Do  Pue 

Dorrlsvlllc 

East  Moline 

E.  Galesburg 

Erie 
Gnlva 
Garrett 
Georgetown 
Glen  Carbon 
Grand  Chain 
Hampton 
Harrisburg 
Havana 
Hennepin 
Henning 
Herrick 
Highland- 
Park 

Hoped  ale 
Indlanola 
Johnston  Cltj 
Leonore 
I/)da 

Long  View 

Marengo 

Marseilles 

Martinsville 

Mathersvlllc 

Medora 

Mendota 

Melrose  Park 

Monticello 

Morrisson 

Mounds 


Mt.  Green- 
wood 

Mulkeytown 

Nashville 

Nauvoo 

Neponset 

Niantlc 

Oak  Lawn 

Ogden 

Paris 

Pawnee 

Pleas’nt  Hill 

Plano 

Poplar  Grove 
Potomac 
Princeton 
Raleigh 
Richmond 
Robinson 
Rochelle 
Rock  Falls 
Roseville* 
Round  Lake 
St.  David 
St.  Elmo 
Salnte  Marie 
Savanna 
Seaton 
Shannon 
Sheffield 
Sldell 
Silvia 
Smlthfleld 
8.  Chlcago- 
Helghts 
St.  Peter 
Stillroan- 
Valley 
Stonlngton 
Sullivan 
Tampico 
Tower  Hill 
Union 
Vermont 
Vlrden 
Wamac 
Wash  burn 
Washington 
Watertown 
Watseka 
Waynesvllle 
Whitehall 
Wlnnetka 

Indiana 

Albany 

Andrews 

Blcknell 

Bourbon 

Boswell 

Bristol 

Carlisle 

Clinton 

Elberfcld 

Farmers- 

burg 

Farmland 

Francisco 

Frankton 

Good  land 

Greens  Fork 

Grcentown 

Hamlet 

Howell 

Huntington 

Lafaz 

Lnporte 

Leavenworth 

Llgonicr 

Linden 

Matthews 

Mentone 

Monroe  City 

Mooresvllle 

Newburg 

Oaktown 

Orleans 

Pendleton 

PfnevUlsge 

■ 

Rochester 
St.  Melnrad 
Sheridan 
Silver  Lake 
Tolleaton 
Upland 
W.  Lebanon 
West  vl  lie 
Wood  bum 

Iowa 

Ackley 

Alexander 

Alta  Vista 

Ames 

Andover 

Arlington 

Auburn 

Audubon 

Batavln 

Baxter 


Bettendorf 

Boxholm 

Braddyvllle 

Breda 

Bode 

Britt 

Central  City 
Collins 
Coon  Rapids 
Correction- 
vllle 
Dayton 
Defiance 
De  Witt 
Dows 
Elgin 

Estherville 

Ft.  Atkinson 

Gamavlllo 

Grandview 

Greene 

Harris 

Holy  Cross 

Hubbard 

Ida  Grove 

Jesup 

Jewell 

Kalona 

Kellerton 

Lacoma 

Lansing 

Laporte  City 

Lawler 

I/?high 

Lime  Springs 

Llnevllle 

Lone  Tree 

Lowden 

Luverne 

McCausland 

McGregor 

Malcom 

Maxwell 

Medlapolls 

Melcher 

Merrill 

Miles 

Montour 

Moravia 

Muscatine 

Nevada 

New  Albion 

New  Sharon 

Pleasantvllle 

Red  Oak 

Renwlck 

Rlppey 

Rockford 

Rodman 

Russell 

Sabula 

Sera  nton 

Sheffield 

Sheldahl 

Shenandoah 

Spirit  Lake 

Stratford 

Traer 

Tripoli 

Valley  Jet. 

Wei  ton 

Woodbine 

Yale 

Kansas 

Argon  I a 

Amherst 

Atwood 

Belleville 

Centrnlla 

Coffey  ville 

Ellsworth 

Eureka 

Fredonla 

Garfield 

Gaylord 

Glen  Elder 

Goodland 

Havlland 

Hillsboro 

Holslngton 

Hope 

Hutchinson 

Tola 

Irving 

Kansas  City 

I/)ulsburg 

M'  Cra<  ken 

Macksvlllo 

Melvern 

Mlltonvalc 

Moline 

Neodeshn 

NortonvlUe 

Parsons 

Russell 

Sabetha 

St.  John 

Scott  City 

Soloman 


Syracuse 

N.  Reading 

Gibbon 

Axtell 

High  bridge 

Ransomville 

Cambridge 

Cecil 

dence 

Canaan 

Mineral- 

Tescott 

Nonvell 

Herman 

Bartlett 

Hightstown 

Rockville- 

Centerburg 

Clearfield 

Hope  Val- 

Hardwick 

Point 

Toronto 

Norwood 

Hills 

Belvldere 

Junction 

Centre 

Chicago  Jet. 

Clifton- 

ley 

Milton 

Montford 

Tyro 

Rockland 

Inter’l  Falls 

Bennett 

Kenilworth 

Rye 

Doylestown 

Heights 

Portsmouth 

Newbury 

Neosho 

Waldo 

Spencer 

Kelliher 

Bertrand 

Lakehuret 

St.  Regis- 

Eaton 

Coaldale 

Warwick 

Norwich 

Neshkoro 

West  more- 

Taunton 

Lengby 

Bladen 

Lakewood 

Falls 

Empire 

Corapolis 

Westerly 

Orwell 

New  Glarus 

land 

Wareham 

Louisburg 

Blue  Hill 

Landing 

Salamanca 

Grandvllle 

Conway 

S.  Carolina— 

Proctorsville 

N.  Freeman 

Winchester 

Weymouth 

Menahga 

Campbell 

Little  Falls 

Sardinia 

Hopedale 

Cresson 

Aiken 

Reeds  boro 

N.  Milwauke 

Winchester 

Morris 

Cedar  Rapid* 

Maplewood 

Savona 

Leipsic 

Cuddy 

Anderson 

Richmond 

Oconto  Falls 

Adairsville 

Michigan 

Odessa 

Chester 

Milltown 

Sayville 

Lowellville 

Cross  Fork 

Calhoun- 

Rochester 

Pardeeville 

Beaver  Dam 

Algonac 

Red  Lake- 

Columbus 

Netcong 

Schoharie 

McConnells- 

Denver 

Falls 

South  Roy- 

Park  Falls 

Berea 

Alpena 

Agency 

Creighton 

New  Bruns- 

Schoon  Lake 

ville 

Derry  Sta- 

Camden 

alton 

Radlsou 

Clay 

Bangor 

Red  Wing 

Dannebrog 

wick 

Scotia 

Marietta 

tlon 

Clio 

S.  Ryegate 

Sparta 

Columbus 

B a rod a 

Rush  City 

Deshler 

New  Mil- 

Sidney 

Martlnsburg 

Donora 

Dillon 

Springfield 

Spooner 

Elkton 

Belding 

Sacred- 

Elmcreek 

ford 

Sodus 

Medina 

Driftwood 

Frankvllle 

Swanton 

Stanley 

Fulton 

Bellalre 

Heart 

Eustls 

Newark 

Southampton 

Mineral- 

Edwardsville 

Greenville 

Wells  River 

Stockbrldge 

Hardin 

Belleville 

Sandstone 

Ewing 

Pompton- 

So.  New- 

City 

Elizabeth- 

Greenwood 

Wilder 

Surlng 

Highland- 

Boyne  City 

Shevlin 

Fairfield 

Plains 

Berlin 

New  London 

town 

Hartsville 

Woodbury 

Tlgerton 

Park 

Buckley 

Thief  River- 

Ft.  Calhoun 

Roselle  Park 

South- 

New  Madi- 

Export 

Holly  Hill 

Virginia- 

Waterloo 

Kuttavva 

Cadillac 

Falls 

Fullerton 

Seaside- 

Otselic 

6on 

Fayette  City 

Lake  City 

Wausaukee 

Livingston 

Carlton 

Taunton 

Gibbon 

Heights 

Sylvan- 

No.  Lima 

Fleetwood 

Laurens 

Basic  City 

Westfield 

Midway 

Cass  City 

Waconla 

Glltner 

Sea  Isle  City 

Beach 

Oakley 

Forty  Fort 

Manning 

Weyerhauser 

Mortons  Gap 

Cedarville 

Walnut- 

Glenville 

Seaside  Park 

Tannersville 

Osnaburg 

Freedom 

Mayes  ville 

WInneeonne 

Nieholasville 

Charlotte 

Grove 

Grand  Island 

Somers  Point 

Tappan 

Ottawa 

Fountain- 

McCoU 

Wyoming 

Nortonvllle 

Clare 

Walters 

Grant 

Springfield 

Tonawanda 

Put-in-Bay 

Hill 

N.  Augusta 

Casper 

Pineville 

Concord 

Warren 

Havelock 

Succasunna 

Troy 

Rock  Creek 

Freeland 

Piedmont 

Cheyenne 

Rockport 

Crystal  FalLs 

Wilmar 

Hardy 

Summit 

Trumans- 

Roseville 

Freemans- 

Saluda 

Cumberland 

Taylorsville 

Decatur 

Woodlake 

Hemming- 

Trenton 

burg 

Rutland 

burg 

St.  Mat- 

Green  River 

\ ersailles 

Elmira 

Mississippi — 

ford 

Tuckerton 

Tupper  Lake 

Shreve 

Galeton 

thews 

Guernsey 

Louisiana — 

Elsie 

Belzonl 

Herman 

Union 

Tuxedo- 

Shiloh 

Green  Lane 

Wllliamston 

Hudson 

Covington 

Farmington 

Bogue- 

Holdredge 

Verona 

Park 

Spencer 

Greenville 

S.  Dakota — 

Nat.  Soldiers 

Kemmerer 

De  Ridder 

Ford  City 

Chitto 

Holstein 

W.  Cape- 

Union 

Sterling 

Grove  City 

Aberdeen 

Lander 

Hammond 

Fremont 

Boonevllle 

Kenesaw 

May 

Van  Etten 

Summerfield 

Harmony 

Akraska 

Rawlins 

Horn  beck 

Garden 

Clarksdale 

Laurel 

West- 

Walden 

Valley  City 

Heidelberg 

Alcester 

Riverton 

Kaplan 

Grayling 

Columbia 

Long  Pine 

Orange 

Watertown 

Venedocia 

Janette 

Arlington 

Canada 

Lake  Charles 

Greenville 

Durant 

Madison 

Wildwood 

Watkins 

Vienna 

Jersey- 

Belvldere 

Suffolk 

Carstairs,- 

Mermentau 

Gw  inn 

Greenville 

Newman- 

New  Mexico- 

Webster 

Wadsworth 

Shore 

Beresford 

Washlngton- 

Alta. 

Morgan  City 

Ilara- 

Greenwood 

Grove 

Albuquerque 

Weedsport 

Wapakoneta 

Johnstown 

Big  Stone 

Cranbrook. 

Patterson 

tramck 

Gulfport 

Newport 

New  York — 

West- 

Waynesburg 

Kay  lor 

Bonesteel 

B.  C. 

Welsh 

Maine 

Hanover 

Honor 

Jackson 

Lumberton 

Oakdale 

Ogallala 

Andover 

Babylon 

Oneonta 
West  Win- 

West  Milton 
Weston 

Kaiser 

Lansdowne 

Bryant 

Brookings 

Hoquiam 

Yorkton. 

Assa. 

Bath 

Hubbards- 

Newton 

Ong 

Benson- 

field 

Oklahoma — - 

Lansford 

Buffalo 

Morden. 

Belfast 

ton 

okolona 

Plymouth 

Mines 

Williamson 

Bartlesville 

Lebanon 

Burke 

Olympia 

Man. 

Blue  II111 

Imlay  City 

Purvis 

Polk 

Blasdell 

Woodville 

Blackwell 

Littlestown 

Canova 

Snowflake, 

Bridgton 

Iron  River 

Silver  City 

Ponca 

Blooming- 

Yates 

Cleveland 

McConnels- 

Castlewood 

Wilbur 

Man. 

Buckfleld 

Irornvood 

M Issourl 

Riverton 

dale 

N.  Carolina. 

Clinton 

burg 

Clark 

Edmundston, 

Calais 

Lawrence 

Adrian 

Roseland 

Rronxville 

Belhaven 

Coweta 

McMahon 

Colome 

N.  B. 

Caribou 

Iceland 

Bemie 

St.  Edward 

Camillus 

Bessemer- 

Cushing 

Martins- 

De  Smet 

Sussex 

Cornish 

Lowell 

Bevier 

Salem 

Canisteo 

City 

Earls  boro 

burg 

Dlmock 

Bridgewater, 

Danforth 

Mackinaw- 

Cainesville 

Schuyler 

Central- 

Concord 

Fargo 

Maud 

Egan 

N.  S. 

East  port 

City 

Cardwell 

Shelby 

Valley 

Davidson 

Fort  Cobb 

Moyersdale 

Estelline 

Dlgby. 

Fort  Kent 

Manistee 

Clearmont 

Shelton 

Chateaugay 

Dunn 

Fort  Reno 

Monessen 

Ethan 

W.  Virginia- 

Amos 

Athens 

Elkins 

Fort  Gay 
Hambleton 
Horton 
Lewisburg 
Lumberport 
Mannington 
Marlin  gton 
Milton 
Morgantown 
New  Cum- 
berland 
Northfolk 
Parsons 
Rlchwood 
Wisconsin — 
Ableman 

N.  S. 

Freeport 

Manistique 

Concordia 

Silver  Creek 

Cherry- 

Fayetteville 

Cage 

Montgomery 

Fairfax 

Kentville. 

Guilford 

McMillan 

(’order 

Superior 

Valley 

Greenboro 

Grand 

Mt.  Jewett 

Florence 

N.  S. 

Hallowell 

Mendon 

Craig 

Syracuse 

Clinton 

Hamlet 

Halleyville 

Mt.  Union 

Fort  Pierce 

Liverpool, 

Kennebunk 

Merrill 

Deepwater 

Trenton 

Cortland 

High  Point 

Hartshorn 

Mountville 

Freeman 

N.  S. 

Kennebunk- 

Milan 

I >exter 

Upland 

Deposit 

Lumberton 

Heavener 

Nazareth 

Garden  City 

Sidney, 

port 

Millersburg 

El  Dorado- 

Valentine 

I)e  Ruyter 

Mt.  Airy 

Holdenville 

New  Berlin 

Garretson 

N.  S. 

Lisbon  Falls 

Mlnden  City 

Springs 

Valley 

Dundee 

Oxford 

Kiefer 

Newport 

Gettysburg 

Ailsa  Craig. 

Livermore- 

Mt.  Pleasant 

Gorin 

Waterloo 

Endlcott 

Southern- 

I/*xington 

Nicholson 

Henry 

Ont. 

Falls 

Munising 

Hyatt 

Nevada 

Fairport 

Pines 

Marlow 

Northamp- 

Humboldt 

Berlin,  Ont. 

Lowell 

Muskegon 

Higbee 

Callente 

Fort  Ed- 

Spencer 

Miami 

ton  Hghts 

Isabel 

Chatham, 

Mattawam- 

Nashville 

Mlnden- 

Dayton 

ward 

Spring- 

Mounds 

Palmerton 

Jefferson 

Ont. 

kcag 

Negaunee 

Mines 

Elko 

Frewsburg 

Hope 

Mulhall 

Palmyra 

Kadoka 

Dunville. 

Milo 

Newaygo 

Monroe  City 

N.  H’mpshire 

Gasport 

Swanquarter 

Nowata 

Patton 

. Kennebec 

Ont. 

Naples 

Newberry 

Mt.  Vernon 

Alton 

Greenwood 

Thomasville 

Okmulgee 

Peekvllle 

Lake  Andes 

Elora.  Ont. 

North  Bur- 

New  Haven 

Novlngcr 

Antrim 

Hamlin 

N.  Dakota— 

Phillips 

Point- 

Lamre 

Ft.  Wil- 

wick 

Northvllle 

Oronogo 

Ashland 

Harrison 

Bottineau 

Prague 

Marion 

I/emmon 

liam,  Ont. 

Patten 

Olivet 

Parma 

Berlin 

Iloneoye  Fall 

Carrington 

Quinton 

Port  Alleg- 

Marvin 

Hagersville, 

Rldlonvlllc 

Onondaga 

Patonsburg 

Charlestown 

Hornells 

Crosby 

Randlett 

heny 

Menno 

Ont. 

Rum  ford- 

Oxford 

Purcell 

Chester 

Isllp 

Devils  Lake 

Salllsaw 

Reading 

Midland 

Haileybury, 

Falls 

Owendalc 

Puxlco 

Claremont 

Lake  Placid 

Fassendon 

Shattuck 

Renovo 

Milbank 

Ont. 

Sanford 

Owosso 

Rockport 

Derry 

Lawrence 

Finley 

Tahlequah 

Richland 

Miller 

Humber- 

Sprlngvale 

Pinconning 

Scnath 

10.  Jaffrey 

Lima 

Glen  Ullln 

Talihina 

Rochester 

Mt.  Vernon 

6tone,  Ont. 

S.  Portland 

Port  Hope 

Seneca 

Farmington 

Long  Beach 

Ilatton 

Temple 

Sankeston 

Nunda 

Benton 

Merriton, 

Stonlngton 

Pottervlile 

St.  James 

Francestown 

Long  Lake 

lloople 

Vera 

Sayre 

Platte 

Ont. 

Stockton- 

River  Rouge 

Steele 

Hinsdale 

Luzerne 

Lakota 

Vian 

Schwenks- 

Ravinla 

Picton.  Ont. 

Springs 

Rockford 

Winston 

Keene 

Lyndonviile 

Linden 

Yale 

ville 

Sherman 

Port  Col- 

Wnshburn 

Roscommon 

Montana 

Kingstown 

Madrid 

Mapleton 

Oregon- 

Sewickley 

Vienna 

borne.Ont. 

W tit  on 

Ro\nl  Oak 

Balnvllle 

Lebanon 

Malone 

Mannarth 

Arlington 

Sharon  Hill 

Wallace 

Ridgetown, 

Woodland 

Rudy&rd 

Big  Timber 

Lisbon 

Masonville 

Mayville 

Butte  Falls 

Sharpsville 

White 

Ont. 

lork  Village 

Saugatuck 

Billings 

Milan 

Mlllbrook 

Medford 

Can  by 

Sheridan- 

Tennessee— 

St.  Cather- 

Maryland — 

Stambaugh 

Broadview 

New  Boston 

Mlnevllle 

New  Eng- 

Cottage- 

ville 

Benton 

Cumberland 

ines,  Ont. 

Cecllton 

Stanton 

Custer 

Newport 

Monticello 

land 

Grove 

Shingle- 

Bristol 

Tavistock, 

I.onaconlng 

Stockbrldge 

Denton 

North- 

Morristown 

Oakes 

Culver 

house 

Columbia 

Ont. 

Midland 

St.  Clair- 

Deer  Lodge 

Conway 

Newark 

Page 

Dallas 

Spartans- 

Harriraan 

Vankleek- 

New  Wind- 

Heights 

Hardin 

Plerraont 

New  Paltz 

Perth 

Eugene 

burg 

Somerville 

Hill.  Ont. 

sor 

Tawafl  City 

Hilger 

Potter- 

Norfolk 

Portland 

Forrest- 

So.  Bethle- 

Spring  City 

Glidden 

Woodstock. 

Wllllnmport 

Unlonvllle 

Hinsdale 

Place 

North  Creek 

Ray 

Grove 

hem 

Spring  Hill 

Grand  Rap- 

Ont. 

Massachu- 

TTtica 

Huntley 

Rochester 

N.  Hemp- 

Reynolds 

Grant's  Pass 

South  Fork 

Trimble 

- 

Richmond. 

setts — 

Waldron 

Laurel 

Rumney 

stead 

Rolla 

Gold  Beach 

South- 

Texas — — 

Ont. 

Amherst 

W.  Bay  City 

Livingston 

Salem 

North  port 

St.  Thomas 

Haines 

Heights 

Alvarado 

Gratiot 

Balgonle, 

Andover 

Yale 

Suncook 

New  Frank- 

Sentinel- 

South- 

Dublin 

Green  Bay 

Sask. 

Brookfield 

Ypsllantl 

Medicine- 

Tilton 

lin 

Butte 

Oswego 

Sharon 

Hico 

Horlcon 

Blaine  Lake. 

Buckland 

Minnesota — 

Lake 

Warner 

Oneida 

Tolley 

Pendleton 

St.  Marys 

Midlothian 

Hustlsford 

Saak. 

Charlemont 

Akeley 

Miles  City 

West- 

Oneonta 

Upham 

Vale 

Summerville 

Mount  Calm 

Iron  River 

Indian  Head 

E.  Bridge- 

Blwablk 

Mondak 

Mooreland 

Ontario 

Wheatland 

Pennsyl- 

Susque- 

Muenster 

Janesville 

Sask. 

water 

Browns- 

Nashua 

New  Jersey— 

Painted- 

Wllliston 

vania 

hanna 

Naples 

Kilbourn- 

Moose  Jaw, 

E.  Brookfield 
Everett 

Valley 

Ceylon 

Ordney 

I’lentywood 

Andover 

Audubon 

Post 

Peekskill 

Wilton 

Ohio 

Ambler 

Apollo 

Tamaqua 

Towanda 

Valley  View 

Utah 

City 

Lake  Mills 

Sask. 

Saskatoon, 

Farmersvlllc 

Choklo 

Sidney 

Avalon 

Pelham 

Addyson 

Avoca 

Vandergrlft 

Ephraim 

La  Crosse 

Sask. 

C.raffton 

(Mnrkfield 

Virginia- 

Caldwell 

Pelham- 

Agosta 

Berwick 

West  Ber- 

Escalante 

Ladysmith 

Swift  Cur- 

Hanover 

Cottonwood 

City 

Deal  Beach 

Manor 

Alliance 

Big  Run 

wick 

Fairview 

La  Farge 

rent,  Sask. 

Hlngham 

Courtland 

Whitehall 

Essex  Fells 

Pine  Hall 

Antwerp 

Black  Lick- 

West  New- 

Mapleton 

La  Valle 

Weyburn, 

Marlon 

Danvers 

White  Sul- 

Franklin 

Plttsford 

Ashley 

Station 

ton 

Milford 

Lodi 

Sask. 

Marshfield 

Darfur 

phur  Spgs. 

Furnace 

Portland 

Austlnburg 

Bridgeport 

Wilcox 

Moroni 

Loyal 

Phiiliplne  Is. 

Mattapolsett 

Donnelly 

Windham 

Garfield 

Potsdam 

Bergholz 

Canton 

Wind  ber 

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Marshall 

Ft. McKinley 

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Alliance 

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Heights 

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WATER  TROUGHS,  CESS  POOLS,  GUTTERS,  ETC. 


No.  3 — Water  Trough  With  Legs. 

(With  Overflow  and  Plug  Strainer.) 

30  in.  long,  18  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep each,  $18.00 

36  in.  long,  18  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep each,  22.00 

42  in.  long,  18  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep each,  23.25 

48  in.  long,  18  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep each,  26.00 

If  wanted  without  back,  deduct  $2.00  from  the  list. 


No.  34-C — Cesspool. 

(For  Cement  Gutter.) 


8x  8 in.,  outlet  3 in.,  dip  2)4  in $2.58 

10x10  in.,  outlet  4 in.,  dip  2)4  in 3.25 


Can  be  made  with  one  end  closed,  costing 
50c  extra. 


“L”  Angle  Connection. 

(Making  L Angle.) 

$2.50  net,  extra.  (See  No.  209-C  Gutter.) 


12  inches  square each,  $1.25 


No.  28-C — Bell  Trap  Cesspool. 


WITH  BELL  TRAP. 


20  in.  long,  16  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep $ 9.00 

24  in.  long,  20  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep 11.25 

30  in.  long,  20  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep 13.58 

36  in.  long,  20  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep 15.75 

48  in.  long,  20  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep 20.25 

48  in.  long,  20  in.  wide,  17  in.  deep 37.00 


With  patent  overflow,  plug  strainer  and  chain. 

These  water  troughs  are  very  convenient  and  should  be 
placed  in  every  barn. 


No.  33 — Floor  Drain. 


No.  2 — Half  Circle  Water  Trough. 

(With  Patent  Overflow  and  Plug  Strainer.) 


33  in.  long,  14  in.  wide,  12  in.  deep each,  $14.00 

Complete,  with  legs. each,  16.00 


“T”  Angle  Connection. 

(Making  T Angle.) 

$3.00  net,  extra.  (See  No.  209-C  Gutter.) 


13x13,  4-inch  outlet,  medium each,  $2.25 

13x13,  4-inch  outlet,  extra  heavy ..  .each,  4.58 

9x  9,  3-inch  outlet,  medium each,  I. St 

9x9,  3-inch  outlet,  extra  heavy ..  .each,  2.40 
6x  6,  2-inch  outlet,  medium each,  1.15 

WITHOUT  BELL  TRAP. 

13x13,  4-inch  outlet each,  $1.90 

9x  9,  3-inch  outlet each,  1.20 


No.  125 — Cast  Gutter  Cover. 


For  stalls  with  level  floors,  made  in  sections  five  feet  long. 
Price,  per  section,  painted  black 


$1.25 


4 feet  long,  5)4  inches  wide per  foot,  $ .72 

5 feet  long,  6 inches  wide per  foot,  .76 

4 feet  long,  7 inches  wide per  foot,  .89 

4 feet  long,  7)4  inches  wide per  foot,  1.00 

5 feet  long,  8 inches  wide per  foot,  1.05 

5 feet  long,  10  inches  wide per  foot,  1.38 

5 feet  long,  10)4  inches  wide per  foot,  1.41 

4 feet  long,  12  inches  wide per  foot,  1.75 


No.  121 -C — Stall  Gutter  and  Cover. 


No.  209-C — Improved  Cast  Iron  Stable  Gutter. 


Tor  concrete  floor,  width  5^2  inches per  foot,  $ .10 

For  wood  floor,  width  6 incites per  foot,  1.00 

Made  to  connect  with  No.  300-C  Cesspool. 

THIS  GUTTER  CAN  BE  GRADED  IF  DESIRED,  COSTING  EXTRA,  but  the  usual  way 

is  to  cut  out  floor  and  set  it  in  so  it  will  slope  slightly. 


(With  No.  300-C  Cesspool.) 

e,  for  concrete  t!""i  per  foot,  90c 

See  price  of  Cesspool  on  this  page.  Sections  are  about  three  feet  long. 


PRICES  OF  GRADED  GUTTER. 


Any  length  up  to  20  feet per  foot,  $1.15 

Any  length  up  to  40  feet per  foot,  1.35 


No.  3iy2 — Carriage  Wash  or  Cesspool. 


With  Bell  Trap. 


No.  300-C — Bell  Trap  Cesspool. 

For  a Gutter  Drain each,  $5.50 


No.  32y2 — Bell  Trap  Cesspool. 

Made  to  connect  with  No.  120-C  open  gutter,  japanned . .$5.56 


Size,  about  16  inches  square each,  $4.58 

Size,  about  12  inches  square each,  3.75 


This  Cesspool  has  a movable  grating  sufficiently  strong 
for  a horse  to  step  on  without  breaking. 


Made  to  connect  with  No.  209-C  Stall  Gutter.  This  Cess- 
pool, in  connection  with  improved  gutter,  affords  perfect 
drainage  and  keeps  a stable  pure  and  healthy.  Outlets  can 
be  made  on  any  side. 


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STALL  PARTITIONS  AND  GUARDS 


No.  46-B — Hitching  Ring 
Lion’s  Head. 

Each  65c 


No.  47 — Hitching  Ring. 

Each  25c 


No.  74x/2 — Pole  Bracket. 

Japanned per  pair,  $1.75 


No.  300 — Ventilator  for  Stall 
Window. 


Hinge  your  windows  at  bottom  and  give 
your  horse  fresh  air.  While  protecting 
windows,  it  prevents  direct  draft  on  horse. 

Painted.  Galv’d. 

30  inches  high,  33  inches 
wide  over  back  flange. ..  .$5.75  $8.00 

Special  sizes  to  fit  any  window  made  to 
order;  prices  on  application. 


No.  llVg — Saddle  and  Bridle 
Bracket. 


each,  $1.50 


No.  1-B — Box  Stall  Wire  Work. 

To  match  No.  10  Stall  Guard. 

Price  per  square  foot 40c 

No  guard  figured  less  than  five  square  feet. 

Made  of  heavy  steel  wire,  crimped  and  interwoven 
and  secured  in  a steel  channel  frame. 

In  ordering  or  writing  for  prices,  state  if  top  is 
exposed  or  fastens  to  woodwork. 

Send  memorandum  of  sizes  for  special  prices. 

We  can  make  a lighter  Box  Stall  Guard  with 
round  steel  frame  for  25c  per  square  foot. 


No.  13 — Box  Stall  Enclosure. 

To  correspond  with  No.  12  Stall  Guard. 

Price  per  square  foot 55c 

In  ordering  or  writing  for  prices  on  the  above 
Box  Stall  Guard,  state  if  top  is  exposed  or  fastens 
to  woodwork. 

No  guard  figured  less  than  five  square  feet. 


No.  11-C — Box  Stall  Enclosure. 

To  correspond  with  No.  4-C  Stall  Guard. 

Price  per  square  foot 65c 

In  ordering  or  writing  for  prices  on  the  above 
Box  Stall  Guard,  state  if  top  is  exposed  or  fastens 
to  woodwork. 

No  guard  figured  less  than  five  square  feet. 

This  style  of  enclosure  is  sometimes  preferred 
to  the  mesh  work.  We  prefer  to  quote  net  prices  on 
all  work  in  this  line.  Send  us  a memorandum  of 
just  what  you  want. 


No.  10 — Heavy  Wire  Stall  Guard,  with  Channel  Steel  Frame. 

Painted,  I Painted, 

Length  Height  Each  | Length  Height  Each 

6/i  feet,  25  inches $6.00  8 feet,  25  inches $7.50 

7 feet,  25  inches 6.50  8 '/  feet,  25  inches 8.00 

7J/2  feet,  25  inches 7.00  9 feet,  25  inches 8.50 

Box  Stall  Work  to  match per  square  foot,  40c 

Being  made  of  heavy  steel  wire  with  wrought  steel  frame,  they  are  more  durable 
than  cast  iron  and  not  liable  to  be  broken  and  injure  the  horses. 

The  Box  Stall  Work  is  usually  made  the  same  style  of  work  and  height  as  the 
Stall  Partitions  with  or  without  food  doors,  as  may  be  required.  Special  prices  quoted 
on  application. 


No.  12 — Flat  Steel  Wire  Stall  Partition,  with  Channel  Frame. 


Painted, 


Length  Height  Each 

6]/2  feet,  25  inches $8.00 

7 feet,  25  inches 8.50 

lYi  feet,  25  inches 9.00 


Illustration  shows  small  end  flat  to  fit 
Box  Stall  Work  to  match 


Painted, 


Length  Height  Each 

8 feet,  25  inches $ 9.50 

8l/j  feet,  25  inches 10.00 

9 feet,  25  inches 10.50 

against  stall  post. 


per  square  foot,  55c 


No.  16 — Wrought  Steel  Stall  Guard,  with  Sheet  Iron  Panel  in 

End. 


Painted, 

Length  Height  Each 

6'/2  feet,  25  inches $10.00 

7 feet,  25  inches 10.50 

7l/2  feet,  25  inches 11.00 


Painted, 

Length  Height  Each 

8 feet,  25  inches $11.50 

8 x/2  feet,  25  inches 12.00 

9 feet,  25  inches 12.50 


Illustration  shows  small  end  flat  to  fit  against  stall  post.  Can  be  made  with 
sloping  end  shown  in  No.  10  style  to  form  a finish  where  it  does  not  abut  the  stall 
post  at  same  time. 

Box  Stall  Work  to  match per  square  foot,  65c 

This  Guard  can  be  made  without  panel  in  end,  listing  $2.00  less. 


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No.  15-B — Box  Stall  Enclosure.  No.  14-B — Wrought  Steel  Stall  Guard,  with  Center  Rosettes 

To  correspond  with  No.  14-B  Stall  Guard.  and  End  Sleeves. 


Price  per  square  foot 85c 

No  guard  figured  less  than  five  square  feet. 

We  prefer  to  quote  net  prices  on  all  work  in  this 
line.  Send  us  a memorandum  of  just  what  you  want. 


Painted, 


Length  Height  Each 

6 y2  feet,  25  inches $10.75 

7 feet,  25  inches 11.50 

iy2  feet,  25  inches 12.00 


Box  Stall  Work  to  match,  per  square 
sleeves  at  a less  price. 


No.  77 — Harness 
Hook. 

8-inch per  doz.,  $1.90 


No.  76 — Harness 
Hook. 

12-inch per  doz.,  $5.75 

12-inch,  extra  heavy, 

per  doz.,  7.00 


No.  75 — Harness 
Hook. 


8-inch per  doz.,  $2.00 

10-inch per  doz.,  3.00 


Painted, 


Length  Height  Each 

8 feet,  25  inches $12.75 

V/2  feet,  25  inches 13.50 

9 feet,  25  inches 14.00 


foot,  85c.  Can  be  made  without  the  end 


We  have  other  Stable  Fixtures  beside  those  shown  on  these  pages. 
Let  us  know  your  requirements. 


6 in.  long,  japanned per  doz.,  $2.25 

8 in.  long,  japanned per  doz.,  2.35 

9 in.  long,  japanned per  doz.,  3.50 


Japanned 


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Stall  Partitions,  StaU  Posts,  Stall  Guards,  Stall  Floors,  Guitars,  Cesspools,  BeU-traps,  Carriage  Washes,  Hay  Racks,  Harness  Hooks,  Brackets,  ee 
Mangers,  Combination  Manger  and  Rack,  Cow  Bowls,  and  Stable  Equipment  for  General  Use.  Get  our  prices  before  buying. 


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No.  46 — Elevator  Enclosure. 

A neat,  attractive  enclosure  of  moderate  cost.  Usual  con 
struction  for  upper  part  is  % inch  or  5-16  inch  flat  steel 
double  crimped  and  interwoven  to  form  square  mesh  openings 
and  the  lower  part  is  similar,  but  of  heavier  material.  Fur 
nished  in  any  of  the  various  plated  finishes,  or  in  dead  black 

For  upper  floors  in  office  buildings  cost  may  be  reduced  by 
using  round  steel  wire  for  upper  part  and  square  channel  posts 
at  corners. 

The  shape,  sizes  and  quantity  of  elevator  enclosure  work 
have  much  to  do  with  the  cost  of  manufacture,  therefore  when 
asking  for  prices  send  us  as  full  information  as  you  can. 


No.  49 — Elevator  Enclosure. 

This  work  is  made  of  steel  or  bronze  (and  in  any  finish) 
to  suit  the  conditions,  and  we  require  the  size  of  the 
opening  to  estimate  understanding^. 

We  will  figure  from  your  plans  and  designs  or  submit 
special  sketches,  without  cost  to  you. 


No.  48 — Elevator  Enclosure. 

The  combined  sliding  and  swinging  fronts  are  a great  con- 
venience where  one  elevator  is  used  for  both  passengers  and 
freight.  , 

The  entire  front  as  shown  is  arranged  with  hinges  and  can 
be  swung  open  to  receive  freight  or  bulky  packages.  When 
used  for  passengers  only,  the  front  is  stationary  and  the 
sliding  door  operates  m the  usual  manner. 

They  are  extensively  used  in  apartment  houses,  hotels,  man- 
ufacturing buildings,  etc. 

Send  particulars  for  net  prices. 


No.  172 — Wire  Cloak  Room  Partition. 

Especially  designed  for  schools  to  receive  children’s  cloaks  ' s / S,  ' / .■ 
and  hats.  More  sanitary  than  wood,  and  fire-proof,  permits  yx, 

free  circulation  of  air  and  does  not  obstruct  the  light.  Each 
side  is  equipped  with  wire  shelf  and  coat  hooks.  Simple  to 
erect.  Usual  height  about  five  feet.  State  length  wanted  and 
height  prelerred  in  writing  for  net  price. 


No.  71 — Elevator  Enclosure. 


Wire  Signs  for  Factories  and  Business  Blocks,  also  for  Fields 

We  have  made  the  Largest  WIRE  SIGNS  in  the  World,  some  of  them  300  and  400  feet  in  length. 


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No.  103 — Wire  Sign. 

This  is  a small  inexpensive  sign  intended  for  top  of  two-story  buildings  and  can  be 
made  any  size  or  shape  with  raised  oval  face  wood  letters  in  gold  leaf  or  aluminum  finish. 
”l*t  galvanized  steel  letters  ean  also  be  used.  THIS  SIGN  CAN  BE  PLACED  ON  THE 
ONT  WALL  OF  THE  BUILDING  AND  READ  VERTICALLY.  We  will  be  glad  to  submit 
tch  and  full  particulars  upon  request  and  receipt  of  the  necessary  information. 


No.  83— Wire  Sign. 


A Sign  of  this  design  made  100  to  300  feet  long  can  be  read  at  a very  great  distance  and 
d stress  being  about  one  third  of  that  on  a solid  wooden  sign  peri 


the  win* 

any  type  of  roof  at  the  lowest  expense. 


sign  permits  of  erection  on 


We  can  make  any  kind  of  a Wire  or  Metal  Sign  to  suit  your  Building  and  environments.  Sketches  submitted  without  charge  to  you. 


Send  for  Wire  Sign  Catalogue. 


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No.  4750 — Design  Wrought  Steel  Gates  and  Fencing. 


Designed  to  meet  the  demand  for  a massive  and  artistic  enclosure  for  large  Residences, 
Parks,  or  Public  Grounds. 

It  is  generally  made  with  long  pickets  of  54-inch  square  steel  and  short  pickets  54-inch 
square.  The  posts  and  gates  are  of  hand  wrought  steel  and  form  a striking  combination. 

The  same  design  cart  be  executed  in  a lower  Fence,  but  as  the  time  required  to  construct 
it  is  equal  to  the  labor  on  a high  Fence,  it  makes  the  former  rather  expensive  in  comparison. 
Send  us  full  particulars  in  writing  for  estimate. 


No.  470 — Design  Wrought  Steel  Fencing  on  Stone  Wall. 

We  have  occasional  requests  for  designs  of  iron  fencing  to  be  built  on  stone  wall.  Almost 
any  of  the  designs  shown  in  this  catalogue  are  suitable  for  this  purpose. 

The  above  design  is  also  very  attractive  and  is  made  expressly  for  the  purpose.-  The 
height  of  the  fence  is  regulated  by  the  height  of  the  stone  wall  and  any  height  or  size  picket* 
can  be  made.  Different  designs  of  posts  can  be  used. 

Send  us  a plan  of  the  stone  wall  with  measurements,  when  writing  for  price*. 

All  our  fences  are  usually  made  with  heavy  cast  iron  ground  foundations,  which  do  away  't 
with  the  necessity  for  any  stone  work. 


Highest  Award  Received  at  World’s  Fair  on  Iron  and  Wire  Fence*. 


No.  4300 — Wrought  Iron  and  Steel  Fence. 

Price  include*  Adjustable  Line  Posts,  Braces  and  Foundations. 

Large  posts  for  gates. 

Price  per  lineal  foot.  corners  and  ends  of 

5'4-inch  54-inch  54-inch  54-inch  fence,  extra,  each. 


26  in.  high,  30  in.  high  set 

5 .80 

$ .95 

$ 4.00 

30  in.  high,  34  in.  high  set 

85 

1.05 

$1.30 

5.00 

36  in.  high,  40  in.  high  set 

1.00 

1.15 

1.45 

$.50 

42  in.  high,  46  in.  high  set 

1.25 

1.60 

$2.10 

7.50 

49  in.  high,  52  in.  iiigh  set 

IAS 

1.75 

2.35 

6.00 

54  in.  high,  58  in.  high  set 

1.90 

2.60 

10.00 

60  in.  high,  64  in.  high  set 



2.00 

2.85 

11.5* 

66  in.  high,  70  in.  high  set 

2.20 

3.10 

13.00 

72  in.  high,  76  in.  high  set 

2.35 

3 AS 

14.50 

78  in.  high,  82  in.  high  set, 



3.60 

16.00 

84  in.  high,  88  in.  high  set 

3.85 

17.50 

Can  be  made  with  square  pickets  instead  of  round,  costing  a little  extra. 
Cates  and  large  posts  are  charged  extra  and  are  also  measured  in  the  fence. 


(Round  Pickets.) 

Price  include*  Adjustable  Line  Posts,  Braces  and  Foundations. 


Large  posts  for 
gates,  corners 
and  ends  of  fence. 


Height  When  set 

54-inch 

54-in 

54-inch 

54-inch  extra,  each 

26  inches.. 30  inches... 

...per 

lineal  foot,  $ AS 

$1.10 

$ 4.00 

30  inches.. 34  inches 

• per 

lineal  foot,  1.00 

1A0 

$1.45 

5.00 

36  inches.. 40  inches 

lineal  foot,  1.10 

1A0 

1.00 



0.50 

42  inches.. 46  inches 

...per 

lineal  foot,  

1.40 

1.75 

$2.2S 

7 A0 

48  inches.. 52  inches 

lineal  foot 

1.50 

1.90 

2.50 

9.00 

54  inches.. 58  inches 

lineal  foot,  

2.05 

2.75 

10.00 

60  inches.. 64  inches 

lineal  foot 

2.20 

3.00 

11.50 

DESIGN  OF  GATES  is 

varied 

to  conform  to  width,  height  and  size  of  pickets. 

NOTE — LIBERAL  COMMISSION  PAID  anyone  who  will  give  prompt  and  reliable  information 
through  which  we  secure  contracts  for  IRON  and  WIRE  WORK,  such  as  Court  House  and  Ceme- 
tery Fences,  Jail  Cells,  Jail  Work,  Fire  Escapes  and  any  kind  of  Builders’  Iron  Work  on  public 
and  private  buildings.  Correspondence  solicited. 


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No.  17-C — Galvanized  Wire  Fence. 

36  inches  high '. per  lineal  foot,  I .75 

42  inches  high per  lineal  foot,  AS 

Price  Includes  steel  posts  and  foundations.  Extra  for  single  gate,  fS-Ot. 

A very  attractive,  durable  and  inexpensive  fence.  The  pickets  and  cross  wires  are  gal- 
vanized steel  wire  and  top  frame  and  posts  are  steel,  and  are  usually  painted  black.  On 
orders  for  less  than  2S  feet,  posts  are  charged  extra. 


No.  526 — Non-Climbable  Fence. 

Our  Famous  Chain-Link  Construction. 

Without  exception  the  strongest  and  most  satisfactory  woven  wire  fence  made.  Used  by  I 
U.  S.  Government  for  Arsenal  and  Training  ground  enclosures.  Furnished  in  heights  from 
4'  O'  to  11’  O'  and  in  a variety  of  wires  and  meshes,  to  suit  any  condition.  For  property  j 
protection  this  fence  is  without  competition.  All  material  is  hot  galvanized,  making  it 
proof  and,  when  set  in  cement  foundations,  will  require  no  maintenance  expense. 

For  School  grounds,  industrial  plants,  etc.,  we  furnish  this  fence  without  the  non-  j 
climbable  features  i(  preferred.  Send  rough  plan  of  property  and  our  engineering  department  I 
will  advise  you  without  charge.  We  can  overcome  all  obstacles  and  furnish  a protection  for  | 
your  property  that  will  stand  a life  time. 

Owing  to  the  special  construction  on  this  fence,  we  prefer  to  quote  net  price  on  receipt 
of  full  particulars. 


